Where do the small molecules of food get absorbed into when they are in the small intestine?
Answers
Answered by
1
Explanation:
Food is then squeezed into the lower parts of the small intestine, called the jejunum and the ileum. Nutrients are absorbed from the ileum, which is lined with millions of finger-like projections called villi
Similar questions
Math,
1 month ago
Biology,
1 month ago
Social Sciences,
1 month ago
Math,
3 months ago
Math,
3 months ago
Environmental Sciences,
10 months ago