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Jejunal Absorption – Nutrient Uptake in the Small Intestine

Jejunal absorption refers to the uptake of nutrients in the jejunum, the middle section of the small intestine. Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and vitamins are transported into the bloodstream here.

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