The movement of water, digested food, and other dissolved substances into the bloodstream is primarily facilitated by a process called absorption. This occurs mainly in the small intestine, where nutrients pass through the intestinal wall into the bloodstream via the villi and microvilli. These structures increase the surface area for absorption, allowing efficient transfer of essential nutrients and water into the circulatory system to be distributed throughout the body.
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