Once food reaches the small intestine, it is mixed with bile from the liver and digestive enzymes from the pancreas, which help break down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. The process of digestion continues as nutrients are absorbed through the intestinal walls into the bloodstream. The small intestine consists of three parts: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, each playing a role in further digestion and nutrient absorption. Finally, any remaining undigested material moves into the large intestine for further processing.
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the unabsorbed food in the small intestine passes through the ileocecal valve to the large intestine where, after the last few nutrients and fluids are reabsorbed, it is defecated.
Food enters the small intestine first. It enters the duodenum in the small intestine.
chemical digestions breaks the food apart
The small intestine is where your food goes after the stomach. The small intestine digests your food, then sends it to the large intestine.
Digestion is completed and absorbed into the bloodstream
small intestine
The small intestines absorb the nutrients out of your food. The stomach leads to the small intestine and the small intestine leads to the large intestine. The large intestine absorbs water, and then the food goes to the rectum.
Water an nutrients are absorbed
Food spend about four hours in the small intestine
Most of the absorption of food happens in the small intestine by little finger like projections called villi.