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trace the route taken by most of food absorb from small intestine to liver;​

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The intestines absorb nutrients from food which subsequently enter the bloodstream through the liver's blood vessel, the hepatic portal vein.

There are two basic ways by which food enters the bloodstream: digestion and leakage. Nutrients from the food you eat are released during digestion and taken in by the intestines. The resultant products subsequently enter the bloodstream through the liver's blood vessel, the hepatic portal vein.

These cells are found in the intestinal lumen's walls, which is the area of the intestines where food is absorbed before being distributed throughout the body.

Transport proteins such as albumin, globulins, alpha-1-acid glycoprotein, alpha-1-antitrypsin, beta-2-microglobulin, and transferrin carry nutrients from the bloodstream to the rest of the body.

Vitamins and minerals including calcium, iron, zinc, and magnesium are among the nutrients that are transported. Additionally, dietary fiber, fatty acids, and some sugar molecules are also absorbed through the intestinal wall and transported to the other body organs via the circulatory system.

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