Through the small intestine like most foods.
Sugar is primarily absorbed in the small intestine of the body.
yes
Sugar.
When you eat sugar, it is broken down into glucose in the small intestine. Glucose is then absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to cells throughout the body to provide energy.
Glucose! Basically Simple sugar...
Simple carbohydrates absorb in the body more easily. They also provide the quickest source of energy to the body. Complex carbohydrates have to breakdown into simple carbohydrates before they can be absorbed by the body.
The heat of the water dissolves the sugar solids into a liquid form, which in turn is absorbed or diluted by the hot water.
In terms of how your body deals with it, alcohol is basically sugar. It's not absorbed into body fat really, but it is easily converted into body fat.
small intesine
It's absorbed from carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere
Glucose is the sugar that needs no digestion and can be absorbed directly into the bloodstream. It is a simple sugar, or monosaccharide, that is readily available from various foods, particularly carbohydrates. Once consumed, glucose can quickly enter the bloodstream to provide immediate energy to cells. Other simple sugars, like fructose and galactose, also have the capability of being absorbed directly, but glucose is the primary energy source for the body.
Probably starch broken down to sugar.