Yes, "absorbed" generally means taken in or incorporated. It refers to the process by which substances, such as liquids or nutrients, are assimilated or taken up by another substance, like a sponge absorbing water or the body absorbing vitamins. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe focusing deeply on something, such as being absorbed in a book.
If you intended to say absorbed. Absorbed mean taken in in a gradual way. "He used his napkin to absorb the spilled wine."
Readily absorbed means that a substance can be easily taken in or assimilated by the body without much effort.
No. They get absorbed in the system when they're ingested.
When sunlight is absorbed it is changed into heat. This is because of the wavelength taken to absorb it.
Virtually all vitamins should be better absorbed when taken with food. With some vitamins it may not matter as much, but a multivitamin or the like is best absorbed when taken with food.
Yes, iron is absorbed better when taken with vitamin C. Vitamin C helps to enhance the absorption of iron in the body.
Medications are absorbed in the stomach when taken by mouth. They are absorbed into the bloodstream if they are injected or inhaled.
In an endothermic reaction, heat is taken in from the environment. Heat is a form of energy. Therefore, energy is taken in, i.e. absorbed.
The Minoan culture was absorbed or taken over by the Mycenaean Greeks in about 1450 BC.
Energy is absorbed by photosynthesis. This energy is stored in glucose
No. Sunburn would be an example of absorbed energy.
All nutrients we have taken are absorbed into the blood in the small intestine. The excess are stored in the liver from where if required is again absorbed into the blood.