Everyone knows that the human body has the digestive tract, which helps absorb food people eat. And the digestive tract's essential absorptive part is the intestine. The intestine is a tube that has a skinny mucosal lining. There are ample blood vessels inside, and muscles surround it. GALT is the name of the immune tissue of the intestine. Slight projections across the mucosal lining increase the intestine’s absorptive surface. Several organisms across the mucosal lining promote the human body's digestive process. The small intestine joins the stomach. The pancreas and liver have ducts that discharge digestive juices at the beginning part of the small intestine. They combine with the stomach’s partly digested food to complete their digestion. The ileum absorbs nutrients, and the bloodstream transports them to the required areas. Another function of the intestine is carrying the fats and toxins the liver processes and excretes via the bile without absorbing them. Muscles push t...