Digestive Tract Overview Absorption Points

Digestive Tract Overview Absorption Points — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.

Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points Labelled parts: Digestive Tract, Small Intestine, Villus, capillaries, Amino Acids, Sugars, Portal Vein, Liver, Lacteal, Chylomicrons, Fats, Large Intestine, Water Absorption, Vitamins. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. The longest part of the digestive tract where the majority of chemical digestion and nutrient absorption occurs. FYI: The internal surface area is vastly increased by finger-like projections called villi and microscopic microvilli. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. The smallest and most numerous blood vessels, forming dense networks (capillary beds) that connect arterioles to venules. FYI: Gas exchange (O2 and CO2) and nutrient/waste exchange with surrounding tissues primarily occurs across the thin walls of capillaries. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. The vein that carries nutrient-rich blood from the digestive tract to the liver. The largest internal gland of the body, responsible for bile production, detoxification, and various metabolic functions. FYI: Bile produced by the liver contains no digestive enzymes but is essential for the emulsification of dietary fats. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. The terminal part of the alimentary canal involved in the absorption of water and salts and the formation of feces. FYI: It consists of the caecum, colon, and rectum, and it houses a large population of symbiotic bacteria. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Digestive Tract Overview: Absorption Points'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon.