The microbiome of the small intestine is distinct from the colon, and likely plays important roles beyond digestion. An overgrowth of bacteria in this region, most commonly a result of slow ...
CHRISTOPHER DAMMAN: So the small intestine plays a really important role in at least two elements of our body’s physiology. One is it helps us absorb our foods. So all the food that you eat, you start ...
This is where the nutrients from the food we have eaten is absorbed. The small intestine is well adapted for digestion: it has thin walls, making it easy for food molecules to pass through into ...
Measuring about 20 feet (6 meters) in length, the small intestine is where the major digestion and absorption of nutrients take place. These nutrients are taken into the bloodstream, via millions ...
The small intestine is a very dynamic environment; food passes through depending on the varying speed of a person’s digestion, and the pipe expands and contracts. Other components, such as ...
This is where the nutrients from the food we have eaten is absorbed. The small intestine is well adapted for digestion: it has thin walls, making it easy for food molecules to pass through into ...