large intestine
Nutrients and water are carried by the bloodstream to all organs of the body, including the liver.
No, the body cannot absorb food that has not undergone the process of chemical digestion. Digestion breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body through the walls of the intestines. If food is not chemically digested, the nutrients remain in a form that the body cannot utilize.
Esophagus and intestines are primarily food conduits in the body. The esophagus helps transport chewed food from the mouth to the stomach, while the intestines absorb nutrients from the digested food and eliminate waste.
No, they absorb nutrients, through their tegument, from the food digested by the host.
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The large intestine dewaters the digested food after the small intestine removes the nutrients. The solidified waste then exists the body. Other organs also deal in water removal - sweat glands, tear ducts, kidneys. None of these, however, deals directly with digested food streams.
Once the food enters the stomach, acids come in and absorb those nutrients and bring them to the organs
Yes - they fulfill two functions vital to their plant. They anchor it in the ground, and they absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
so your body can break it down and your bones can absorb the nutrients
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