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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Absorbed
  1. ... all nutrient absorption occurs. Whatever has not been absorbed by the small intestine passes into the colon. In the colon most of the water is absorbed from the food residue. The residue is then ...
  2. ... and placenta have been delivered. The stitches are absorbed by the body and do not need to ...
  3. ... up food into small particles that can be absorbed by the small intestine.
  4. ... muscular tube through which food passes, nutrients are absorbed, and wastes are eliminated.
  5. ... the peritoneal cavity (abdominal cavity). The CSF is absorbed in the peritoneal cavity.
  6. ... tube through which food passes and nutrients are absorbed.
  7. ... requires adequate vitamin D in order to be absorbed by the body. In the United States, many ...
  8. ... routed into the colon where they are not absorbed.
  9. ... breaking down food into substances which are either absorbed by or excreted from the body.
  10. ... up food into small particles that can be absorbed by the small intestine. In cases of chronic ...
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