Sure, in the small intestine, digestion continues after partially digested food moves from the stomach. Here, enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the liver further break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats into smaller molecules. These molecules are absorbed through the small intestine walls into the bloodstream, providing nutrients essential for the body’s functioning. The small intestine’s lining has specialized structures called villi and microvilli that increase the surface area for efficient nutrient absorption before the remaining waste passes to the large intestine for eventual elimination.