Absorption of nutrients is primarily completed in the small intestine, specifically in the jejunum and ileum sections. The small intestine has a large surface area due to villi and microvilli, which facilitate the efficient uptake of nutrients into the bloodstream. After passing through the small intestine, any remaining undigested material moves into the large intestine for water absorption and eventual elimination.
Small and Large intestines
The small intestine, or the duodenum, is where most absorption of nutrients occur.
Absorption is the process by which nutrients are moved into lymph and blood.
absorption
Dissolved nutrients
Absorption
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The small intestine is responsible for the absorption of nutrients.
Absorption in biology refers to the process by which substances, such as nutrients and water, are taken up by cells and tissues in the body. This process typically occurs in the digestive system, where nutrients from food are absorbed into the bloodstream for use by the body's cells.
Digestion and absorption of nutrients
digestiv system
Absorption!