Your digestive system reabsorbs water in the large intestine, not the stomach.
The breakdown of protein initiates in stomach by the action of the stomach acid.
Yes, the stomach does absorb water, especially when a large amount of water is consumed. However, most of the water that is consumed is still absorbed by the ileum (the last part of the small intestine) as well as the in the colon.
The stomach primarily functions to digest food through mechanical and chemical processes, rather than absorbing nutrients. While it does absorb some water and certain mineral salts, the majority of nutrient absorption occurs in the small intestine. The stomach's primary role is to break down food and prepare it for further digestion and absorption in subsequent digestive organs.
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The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
Aspirin and alcohol are two substances that are actively absorbed in the stomach.
The intestines function is to absorb as much water and nutrients from the food matter as it can
Yes, concrete can absorb water.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
The stomach is unable to absorb any nutrients, because its thick, muscular walls are not permeable to molecules. However, it does hold enzymes to break down proteins, but not carbohydrates. +++ The stomach starts to break down the food, but the absorption of nutrients etc is carried out by the Intestines' walls.
Silica gels won't make you sick. They are non-toxic. The most they will do is absorb water in your stomach. They will come out in your bowel movements. They may make your stomach hurt, but you won't actually be sick.
Fish can absorb water by the gills