Biology, asked by manishmandal437, 11 months ago

How food is absorbed in small intestine

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Answered by PallaviTamang
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Answer:

Virtually all nutrients from the diet are absorbed into blood across the mucosa of the small intestine. In addition, the intestine absorbs water and electrolytes, thus playing a critical role in maintenance of body water and acid-base balance.

Answered by taqaddusara
5

Answer:

food is absorbed by the villi in the small intestine

Explanation:

villi are the finger like projections present in the small intestine that contains many blood vessels in it to absorb the nutrients from the food

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