In which parts of the digestive tract water and mineral salts are absorbed?

Water and mineral salts that are dissolved in it are not absorbed in one specific place in the digestive system. Some part of the water with dissolved mineral salts, alcohol, amino acids, etc. begins to be absorbed already in the stomach. Further, in the small intestine, this process continues. Most of the water is absorbed there. In the large intestine, all remaining water is absorbed. Digestive problems can also occur when waste is expelled from the body with a large amount of fluid. The same happens with poisoning.



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