Components that do not need to be digested include certain vitamins, minerals, and water. These substances can be absorbed directly into the bloodstream without the need for enzymatic breakdown. Additionally, some simple sugars, like glucose, can also be absorbed directly. However, most macromolecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates require digestion before absorption.
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No you dont but its better if you do.
Because you can't process raw food into "you", only the simple components that result from digestion.
It comes out of the rectum all the nutrence you need stays in the body what you dont need is made into feces or pee.
Peptides and starches.
go to the dentist, tell him you swallowed a tooth and you need a replacement. (unless it was a baby tooth, inwhich case, dont worry, it'll get digested)
Because your body doesn't use any of those items, only their components (to either build its own version of the three OR for energy).
No. It is absorbed.
No, minerals, vitamins and water do not need to be digested. The foods that contain them need to be. However, minerals, vitamins and water need to be absorbed by the body into the bloodstream.
men? men?
vitamins and minerals
Parasitic flatowms typically live in the digestive system. Surrounded by pre-digested nutrients, they can easily absorb basic nutrients that they need to maintain homeostasis. In other words, they are borrowing the host's digestive system.
Well water is not digested but i actually have no idea what I'm saying so forget this answer :)
Monosaccharides (simple sugars), amino acids (building blocks of proteins), and fatty acids (components of fats) do not require digestion before they can be absorbed by the small intestine. This means they can be directly absorbed into the bloodstream to be used by the body for energy and other functions.