All food is broken down before digestion.
it is said because when digested food gets absorbed it means it is being well not pulled as such but something like that so it can get into the intestines.
No, triglycerides must be digested before they can be absorbed by the body. During digestion, triglycerides are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol, which can then be absorbed in the intestines for energy production or storage.
Liquids Such as Water& Vitamins (Medicine)
cholesterol
Yes they do. the protein has to be digested in the stomach before absorbed there.
Cholesterol is a type of fat that is not broken down during digestion like other fats. It is absorbed in the small intestine and then transported through the bloodstream to various tissues in the body where it is used.
Yes it is a change of state when the food is being digested. Solid food particles are changed into semisolid type of liquid in the stomach where it is further digested. Food molecules have to be changed into simple units before it can be absorbed into our cells.
Water, vitamins, and minerals can be absorbed without first being digested in the human gastrointestinal tract. These nutrients can pass through the intestinal walls directly into the bloodstream.
It comes out the other end.
No, glucose, a simple sugar, does not require digestion and can be directly absorbed by the body through the small intestine into the bloodstream after being broken down from more complex carbohydrates during the digestion process.
Food in grasshoppers is digested in the midgut, where enzymes break down the food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed. The nutrients are then absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the midgut and transported to the rest of the body for energy and growth.