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Ingest

Ingest is a verb meaning to take something into the body by swallowing, or to absorb substances through a surface. The related noun ingestion denotes the act or process of taking in material. The term comes from the Latin ingere meaning to bring in or bear in, and entered English with senses related to intake and internal exposure.

In biology, ingestion describes the intake of food or other matter by living organisms, typically by swallowing.

In data management and information technology, ingestion refers to the process of importing data from source

In media and content workflows, ingestion is used to describe importing media assets, metadata, and related

In
humans
and
many
animals,
ingestion
is
followed
by
digestion
and
absorption
in
the
gastrointestinal
tract.
In
toxicology
and
medicine,
ingestion
is
one
route
of
exposure
to
chemicals
or
pathogens;
dose
and
substance
determine
health
effects.
systems
into
a
target
system
such
as
a
data
warehouse
or
data
lake.
Data
ingestion
can
be
real-time
(streaming)
or
batch-based,
and
may
include
steps
such
as
extraction,
validation,
transformation,
and
loading
(ETL
or
ELT).
files
into
a
content
management
system
or
archive.
The
term
emphasizes
preparation
for
processing,
storage,
search,
and
reuse.
In
ecology
and
environmental
science,
ingestion
can
refer
to
animals
consuming
particulate
matter,
including
pollutants,
which
has
implications
for
exposure
and
ecosystem
health.