why the water we drink enters into our stomach and not any other part of the body?
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A majority of water's absorption into the bloodstream occurs after water passes through the stomach and into the small intestine. The small intestine, at around 20 feet long, is the organ primarily responsible for water absorption through its walls and into the bloodstream.
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- It is a small pipe connected to the mouth and lands in the stomach. This is where the process of water absorption to the bloodstream begins
- The amount of water absorbed in the stomach and how quickly water is absorbed depends, in part, on how much has been eaten. If someone is drinking water on an empty stomach, they are more likely to experience a faster rate of water absorption.
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