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which part of small intestine absorb the maximum nutrients ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The middle section, about two-fifths of the length of the small intestine, is called the jejunum, and the last section is the ileum. The primary function of both of these sections is to absorb nutrients into the bloodstream.

Answered by Anonymous
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Absorption of the majority of nutrients takes place in the jejunum,Iron is absorbed in the duodenum. Vitamin B12 and bile salts are absorbed in the terminal ileum. Water and lipids are absorbed by passive diffusion throughout the small intestine.The jejunum absorbs most of your nutrients: carbohydrates, fats, minerals, proteins, and vitamins. The lowest part of your small intestine is the ileum. This is where the final parts of digestive absorption take place. The ileum absorbs bile acids, fluid, and vitamin B-12

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