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Describe the next four stages digestion in the digestive system

Author: Alana Ray



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In the sixth stage of digestion the liver speeds up the digestion of lipids and uses bile from the stomach to neutralise the released acid At this point the acid makes its way down the rest of the small intestine, the small intestines wall releases enzymes in continuance of the digestion of proteins and lipids Now food molecules in the small intestine produced by digestion are absorbed into the bloodstream either by diffusion or active transport The fluid travels to the large intestine where water is absorbed into the bloodstream, and finally faces are released from the body


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