yes
Small intestine is where the food enters the blood.
kidney is lateral to the intestine.. i guess so
the nutrients enter the blood in the small intestine. The lining of the small intestine is called the villi, that is were the blood is absorbed into the bloodstream
The small intestine absorbs digested food into the blood.
kidney, lungs, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
From the stomach, fluids travel to the small and large intestine. The main water absorption happens in the large intestine, where the water is absorbed into the blood. This creates a higher blood pressure. However, this blood goes travels through the kidneys, which senses there is higher blood pressure, and in turn, takes the water from the blood into the kidney. These fluid will then leave the body as a component of urine.
The small intestine is to nutrient absorption as the blood is to nutrient distribution.
the three glands that help to complete the digestion are large, intestine small intestine and kidney
It is absorbed into the blood through the vili in the small intestine.
Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Liver, Kidney, etc.
Small intestine is where the blood picks up nutrients from what has been eaten
The small intestine requires a rich blood supply to deliver nutrients absorbed from food to the rest of the body. The blood vessels in the small intestine also help remove waste and transport it to the liver for processing. This intricate network of blood vessels supports the high metabolic activity of the small intestine.