because its moike, and helps the absorption
it is not absorbed because of dead cells, or pathogen!
blood
That would be the intestines.
Yes, they did. They used sand because it easily absorbed the blood from animals and gladiators
The nephron process is where the blood enters the glomerulus and is absorbed. It is then processed through the kidney's and turned into urine.
The particles in blood that help to clot blood are called platelets. Platelets are small cell fragments that play a crucial role in the blood clotting process by forming clots to stop bleeding.
Oxygen is absorbed into the blood primarily in the lungs. In the alveoli, oxygen diffuses from inhaled air into the surrounding blood vessels in exchange for carbon dioxide, which is then exhaled. This process is facilitated by the respiratory system during breathing.
Water is absorbed into the blood through a process called osmosis in the small intestine. The water molecules pass through the walls of the small intestine and into the bloodstream, where they are then circulated throughout the body.
Oxygen is absorbed in the blood stream primarily in the lungs through the process of diffusion. When we breathe in, oxygen from the air enters the lungs and diffuses across the alveoli into the capillaries, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body.
Water is absorbed into the blood from the digestive tract through a process called osmosis. In the small intestine, water molecules move through the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream, where they are then circulated throughout the body.
These would be water soluble vitamins, such as the B-vitamins and Vitamin C.
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.