Small Intestine Absorption: How Substances Enter the Body
Substances that are absorbed through the small intestine wall enter the bloodstream. The bloodstream then carries these substances throughout the body to where they are needed. Some substances, such as water and glucose, are absorbed directly into the bloodstream. Other substances, such as fats and proteins, are absorbed into the lymphatic system and then into the bloodstream.Digestive Health - Related Articles
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