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← Human Body & HealthIf the ileum is surgically removed from a patient, which consequence follows regarding nutrient absorption?
A)Vitamin K absorption greatly increases
B)Iron absorption significantly improves
C)Glucose absorption becomes more efficient
D)Bile salt reabsorption is severely impaired✓
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Bile salt reabsorption primarily occurs in the ileum through enterohepatic circulation; therefore, removing it disrupts this process because the ileum is essential for this specific digestive function, rather than affecting vitamin K or iron absorption, which happen in other locations.
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