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Yes, It does. When the food reaches the point that it is in the bloodstream, It goes through the large intestine.

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How is protein digested in the alimentary canal?

Protein is firstly broken in the stomach through Chloridric acid. In the small intestine, the protein is absorbed into the blood stream through the inner wall of the small intestine.


In which organ does most digested food enter the blood?

It is absorbed into the blood through the vili in the small intestine.


Where does digested food enter into the blood?

How does digested food get into our blood?once almost fully digested the food moves through the inestines, while the waste moves on to be excreted, the nutrients and such which are a great use to the blood cells are absorbed through the walls of the intestines. Thus into our bloodstream. And that first you need to chew and it will go to your blood stream


If you have just eaten food where will your blood go?

After eating, food is digested in your stomach and then passed through your small intestine. Nutrients are absorbed through the walls of the small intestine and into your blood stream, where it is carried to cells needing nutrients. Whatever food left over is waste and it is passed out of your body.


How does the digested food finally reach the blood system?

It is absorbed into the blood through the vili in the small intestine


How does the digested food reach its destination?

It is absorbed into the blood through the vili in the small intestine.


What organ absorbs the digested food into the blood?

The small intestine absorbs digested food into the blood.


What part of the digested system is intestine in?

The intestine is in the near the blood vessels


How do digested nutrients get in the blood stream?

After food get digested, there are enzymes that break down larger molecules such as proteins and carbohydrates into smaller molecules before it can pass into the blood stream. Mainly in the small intestine, nutrients pass into the blood stream. Depending on the type of "nutrient" that get passed through, some just diffuse through by difference in concentration gradient. Some require active pumps in the lining of the small intestine to pump the "nutrient" into the cell or blood stream. Hope I didn't confuse you too much. In short, some molecule just pass through. Some needs to be pumped across the cell membrane.


Which type of lipoprotein transports newly digested fat from the intestine through the lymph and blood?

Chylomicron


Where does digested food enter your blood?

The small intestine


Where digested food goes into blood?

The small intestine.