There is a coating that protects the small intestine from the acid used for digesting food.
Any digested material that was not absorbed through the walls of the small intestine
The finger-like projections found on the walls of the small intestine are called villi. They increase the surface area of the small intestine, which allows for better absorption of nutrients from digested food into the bloodstream.
The small intestine absorbs digested food into the blood.
The digested nutrients are absorbed through the intestinal walls
After nutrients are digested in the small intestine, they are absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine. This process is facilitated by tiny blood vessels called capillaries and specialized cells that line the intestine, allowing the nutrients to be transported to different parts of the body for energy and growth.
The hair-like structures lining the walls of the small intestine are called villi. These structures increase the surface area of the intestine, allowing for better absorption of nutrients from digested food.
Do you mean where is food digested? In the Stomach and Small/Large Intestine. Thanks.
Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are fully digested in the small intestine.
the small intestine and large intestine.
small intestine
Yes.
small intestine