Nutrients are mostly absorbed in the small intestine and certain kinds of nutrients are absorbed in the large intestine. Most of the water is absorbed in the large intestine as well. Then the rest of the wastes goes through the rectum.
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Absorbtion takes place in the stomach and intestines. Much of absorption takes place in the small intestines. When materials in the body are not absorbed the body gets rid of them. They are excreted as sweat, urine and stool.
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The water absorbed by the intestines are used for cells in the body.
No. The stomach attaches to the small intestines (where food is absorbed into the body) which is attached to the large intestines (where most of the water is reabsorbed).
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Roughly 20% is absorbed through the stomach wall, depending on the contents of the stomach. The rest is absorbed in the small intestine.
Calories are not absorbed anywhere in your body. They are, however, burned. We ingest food which has a caloric content, but it is only when the food is digested and absorbed by our digestive tract, mostly in the small intestines, that it becomes available for our cells to use in metabolism. So, in a way, you could say that calories are absorbed in the small intestine, but they are not counted as calories until they are used, either for energy or for storage.
Water is absorbed into the blood through the process of osmosis in the small intestines and kidneys. In the small intestines, water moves from an area of low solute concentration in the intestines to an area of high solute concentration in the blood. In the kidneys, water is reabsorbed from the filtrate back into the blood to maintain proper hydration levels in the body.
Most alcohol is absorbed into the body through the samll intestines.
The substances will go into the many many capillaries that are around your intestines and will be absorbed into your bloodstream. The minerals that your body does not need will become excrement
Most water in the body is absorbed in the intestines, specifically the small intestine. Here, nutrients and water from the food we consume are absorbed into the bloodstream. The large intestine also absorbs some water, helping to form solid waste. Overall, the intestines play a crucial role in hydration and nutrient absorption.