Answer:
"Absorption is the process in which digested food molecules move from the wall of samll intestine into blood or lymph"
Step-by-step explanation:
Small intestine is composed of three main regions:
1. Duodenum:
It is the first part of samll intestine where acidic chyme from stomach enter and become alkaline due to mixing with bile and pancreatic juice. Chemical digestion of carbohydrate, protein and fats is completed here.
2. Jejunum:
Jejunum is the site where about 90% of absorption of digested food takes place. It is lined with small hair like projection called villi and micro-villi. these villi are lined with blood vessels (capillaries as shown in the figure) and lymph. After absorption of small peptides, amino acids, glucose and fructose, they reach to blood capillaries inside villi and micro villi. From here digested food particles are transported to liver and other parts where they are needed.
3. Ileum:
It is the last and longest part of small intestine about 12 feet long. ileum contains receptors for absorption of vitamin B12 and bile salts.