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The Small Intestine
The small intestine is part of the
digestive
,
excretory
, and
circulatory
systems.
In the small intestine:
Digestion is completed.
Nutrients
are
absorbed
*
by the
blood
.
Waste materials are pushed into the
large intestine
.
Labs
The Shocking Absorber
Basics
Blood
The Human Circulatory System
The Colon
The Human Digestive System
The Human Excretory System
Nutrition
Applications
The Human Digestive System
The Human Excretory System
The Stomach
Topics
Aerobic Exercise
Anaerobic Exercise
Anemia
Astigmatism
Ball and Socket
Blood
Blood Cells
Blood Pressure
Blood Transfusions
Blood Types
Blood Vessels
Bones
Cartilage
Cataracts
Chambers of the Heart and the Path of Blood
Exercise
Far Sightedness
Hearing
Hinged Joints
How the Eye Detects Colors
Human Joints
Involuntary Muscles
Isometric Exercise
Ligaments
Limits to the Range of Human Hearing
Muscle Fibers
Muscles and Muscle Tissue
Near Sightedness
Nerves
Neurons
Organs of the Human Body
Saliva Glands
Sight
Sliding Joints
Smell
Sweat Glands
Taste
Teeth
Tendons
The 5 Senses
The Backbone
The Bends
The Colon
The Diaphragm
The Embryo
The Esophagus
The Fetus
The Function of Heart Valves
The Heart
The Human Body
The Human Brain
The Human Circulatory System
The Human Digestive System
The Human Endocrine System
The Human Excretory System
The Human Muscular System
The Human Nervous System
The Human Reproductive System
The Human Respiratory System
The Human Skeletal System
The Kidneys
The Lungs
The Mouth
The Pancreas
The Spinal Cord
The Stomach
The Thyroid Gland
The Tongue
The Urinary Bladder
Tissues of the Human Body
Touch
Vertebrae
Vision Problems
Voluntary Muscles
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