Fibres(substances used to digest food) and cells of dead organisms are examples.
"Sloughed Cells"(shed cells) form a major component of house hold dust. stratum corneum layer
in the liver
The answer is small intestine.
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Columnar epithelial cells.
They are sloughed off at a tremendous rate during digestion!
Yes, the human eye can shed skin cells from the surface of the cornea. These cells are constantly sloughed off and replaced with new cells to maintain a healthy ocular surface.
stratum corneum. It is the outermost layer of the epidermis and consists of dead skin cells that are constantly shed and replaced with new cells from deeper layers.
in the bones
Through your small intestine
Before nutrients leave the small intestine, they are absorbed through the intestinal wall into the bloodstream. This is where they are transported to the liver and then to various cells in the body to be used for energy, growth, and repair. Any remaining waste products will move on to the large intestine for further processing.