In the small intestine, through villosities that is a epitelial sinuosity that amplifies the area of contact. The principal function of the villosities is to increase the absorption of the nutrients after the digestion.
the capillaries diffuse the digested food to every cell in the body
Digested food isn't really stored, it passes through the body at a steady pace.
In the small intestine
Most food is digested in the stomach.
When food gets digested in our body, energy is released after its breakdown.
Digested food does not go to all parts of the body. Food goes into the stomach where it is digested and then empties into the intestines to be eliminated.
The rest of the food that is not absorbed into your body is defecated.
food travels in our body in a form of liquid after they are digested
Not all or less digested food will be absorbed by the body.
No. Much of the food you eat can not be digested and will be eliminated from the body as solid wastes.
not completely digested,and when digested the useful materials are absorbed mostly by the lining of small intestine.
Most of the digestion of food occurs in the small intestine. This is where enzymes break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body. The small intestine is also where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.