What happens to food in the (1) stomach (2) small intestine
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Once broken down the nutrients are absorbed by the inner walls of the small intestine into the blood stream. The nutrients are rendered small enough so that they may pass, or "be transported", across the epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal tract.
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In stomach an acid called hydrochloric acid will digest the food and in the small interstain a small hair like sturture called villi absorbs the digested food
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