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6 points of difference between absorption and assimilation

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Answered by Parthgarg1712
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• Absorption is taking simple molecules, which were produced as a result of digestion into the body (blood stream/lymph) from the intestinal cavity. Assimilation is making new compounds from the absorbed molecules, which are necessary for normal cell functioning or to produce energy.

• Absorption is mainly taking place at the small intestine. Assimilation is taking place in the liver or any other cell.

• In absorption, nutrients are added to the blood stream or lymph, but in assimilation, nutrients are taken out from the blood stream/ lymph.

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Answered by Surnia
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The difference between absorption and assimilation is as follows:

Explanation:

  • Absorption is a process through which the simple molecule obtain after the process of digestion taken into the blood stream of the body via intestinal cavity, whereas the assimilation is the process in which absorbed molecules are utilized for the cellular functions.
  • The absorption process takes place mainly in the small intestine while assimilation process takes place in the liver.
  • In absorption the nutrients are added up in the bloodstream whereas in the assimilation the molecules are taken away from the bloodstream by different cells of the body.

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