In the jejunum, the second part of the small intestine.
Mainly in the small intestine. A small amount of absoprtion of nutrients can also take place in the stomach and large intestine.
The bulk of the digestive process takes place in the small intestine. This is where most of the nutrients from food are absorbed into the bloodstream for use by the body. The small intestine has specialized structures called villi that increase its surface area for better absorption.
everywhere.....
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Absorption is the stage of food processing when substances leave the digestive tract and cross a cell membrane to enter the bloodstream. Cells in the small intestine absorb nutrients like sugars, amino acids, and vitamins, allowing them to be utilized by the body for energy and other functions.
most of it takes place in the small intestines
Villi are small finger like projections on the inside of the small intestine, intended to create more surface area. This way more absorption can take place in the digestive process.
stomach
Most nutrient absorption in the human body takes place in the small intestine.
The circulatory system picks up nutrients from the digestive system and takes them to the cells. Absorption is the process of moving the nutrients from the digestive system to the circulatory system.
small intestines
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