How does water flow through your body?
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Water is taken up in the stomach and small intestines such that ~99% of water (and food for that matter) is taken up by the time it reaches the large intestine. ... Anatomically, fluid moves from the GI tract to GI-tissue to blood; from blood to body tissues that are drained by the lymphatics.
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Water is taken up in the stomach and small intestines such that ~99% of water (and food for that matter) is taken up by the time it reaches the large intestine. ... Anatomically, fluid moves from the GI tract to GI-tissue to blood; from blood to body tissues that are drained by the lymphatics.