what si absorption how is it useful
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Explanation:
In animal health and nutrition, we often talk about improving or enhancing digestibility. Digestibility refers to the ability of the animal to break down large, insoluble feed into smaller, soluble molecules that can be absorbed into the blood. Good digestion is paramount to overall animal health, but, no matter how excellent the digestion process is, proper absorption is required for the animal to utilize the nutrients in the feed.
Because of this, absorptive capacity is arguably an important component of overall gut health or functionality. The ultimate desire for absorptive capacity is to have an unrestricted physiological ability to uptake water and nutrients. Uptake occurs either through active nutrient absorption or passive transport. The latter is especially important in the context of animal production as it does not require additional energy to be used for the absorption process, meaning more energy is available to meet
Explanation:
What is Absorption?
The process of gas or liquid which penetrate into the body of adsorbent is commonly known as absorption.
How it is useful?
When digestion is finished, it results in many simple nutrient molecules that must go through the process of absorption from the GI tract by blood or lymph so they can be used by cells throughout the body. A few substances are absorbed in the stomach and large intestine.