To increase surface area of the food to enable digestion to function more effectively.
Digestion is necessary because for energy from the food to be released and carried into the cells in our body the food must be broken down into soluble molecules for it to diffuse into the cells. Then energy is released during respiration.
food must be digested cuz the food we ingest is not a form usable by our bodies. therefore digestion is necessary to break down food in its complex, insoluble, inorganic form to a simple, soluble, organic form
If it is not fat soluble, it must be water soluble. Vitamin C and the B group vitamins are water soluble.
No game are designed for a system and are not converted to play on another system. The game must either be redeveloped to a new version for that new system exclusively or the system must be modified with an emulation program to play another systems games
they only contain soluble foods because when you inject the fluid into your veins it must be liquid not solid (so that you can inject it). Also the whole point of intravenous food is that they can have it without having to swallow it.
Phase IV is the implementation of the system. The new system is converted from the old system, and the new system is implemented and then refined. There must then be ongoing maintenance and reevaluation
Water soluble vitamins
YES! I found this answer in my A&P book finally and yes it must be lipid-soluble to penetrate the skin.
The digestive system breaks food down into useful nutrients.
lipid
No, for a precipitate to form, at least one product must be insoluble in the solution. When two soluble reactants combine, they can form an insoluble product known as a precipitate, which will then separate out of the solution.
Fat soluble vitamins do not have to be taken everyday because they are stored in your liver, and too much of them can cause health problems. On the other hand, water soluble vitamins are not stored in the body and must be ingested everyday (whether in food or supplement). Still, taking too much of water soluble vitamins isn't healthy either.Water soluble vitamins are not stored in the body to any great degree and must be supplied on a fairly regular basis examples are Vitamins ; C,B1,B6,B12 (the are more)fat soluble vitamins can be stored in the body for longer periods of time and are stored in the bodies tissues most often in fat cells;some examples of fat soluble vitamins are A,E and D (there are more)The difference between them is the water soluble vitamins can be absorbed into your body and be used for energy, the fat soluble ones are turned into fat molecules and stored in your body.