The small molecules such as digested fat, carbohydrates and proteins.
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Large Food Molecules in The Small Intestine!
as the the molecules of food becomes so small that they can pass through the walls of small intestinewhich contain blood capillaries and go into our blood.
It is where food molecules/ nutrients are absorbed into the blood.
The small intestine absorbs digested food molecules into the bloodstream.
Breaks down food into small molecules that can be adsorbed by blood.
Absorption is the process
The large intestines, or colons to be specific, transport digested food molecules into the blood stream
enzymes break down food proteins into smaller molecules that can be carried by blood
Cells receive nourishment from the blood. The blood carries molecules that are broken down from food in the digestive system.
enzymes breaks down food proteins into smaller molecules that can be carried by blood
Capillaries