In which organ of alimentary canal digestion and absorption of chyme take place ? (a) Stomach (b) Small intestine (c) Large intestine (c) Anal canal
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✔ (b) Small Intestine.
REASON: Because maximum absorption takes place in small intestine.
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REASON: Because maximum absorption takes place in small intestine.
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"(b) Small intestine.
Reason:
""Chyme"" is a ""semi-liquid"" mass formed when the food in the stomach gets mixed with gastric juice and hydrochloric acid.
The so formed chyme is gradually passed into the ""duodenum"" of the ""small intestine"".
In this organ, the chyme is completely digested by the juices secreted from ""pancreas"", ""liver"", and ""intestine"" as simple and easily absorbable substance.
It is then transported to the circulatory system through the ""small finger like projection"" called villi present in the linings of the ""small intestine""."
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