The Large Intestine.
Most of the water and salt absorption occurs in the small intestine. The colon primarily absorbs water, electrolytes, and some vitamins remaining after digestion has taken place in the small intestine.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
the sea water is stored in sandboxes and as the water is absorbed the salt stays in the box and we get the salt
No, minerals, vitamins and water do not need to be digested. The foods that contain them need to be. However, minerals, vitamins and water need to be absorbed by the body into the bloodstream.
Water is collected throughout the body. Water, vitamins, and salt are absorbed in the small intestines. Fluid added to the small intestines to aid digestion is also pulled back out partly in the large intestines.
Large Intestine
These would be water soluble vitamins, such as the B-vitamins and Vitamin C.
The Hepatic portal vein
Liquids Such as Water& Vitamins (Medicine)
Water is absorbed by plants through the soil. When water is poured into the soil, the roots of the plant soak in the moisture from the soil, which allows the nutrients and vitamins to thrive.
Any excess vitamins that your body hasn't absorbed but that are water soluble leave your body in your urine.
You need a salt water chlorinator. A salt water chlorinator is an electronic devise that converts the salt in the water from the pool into chlorine gas that is then absorbed into the water.