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The digestive system provides usable nutrients for the other systems.
No, a Capillary is a small blood vessel that delivers oxygen and other nutrients to cells.
because that is where the other systems get there nutrients
It delivers blood to the other systems.
Yes, they are responsible for the nutrients.
It is the circulatory system that delivers oxygen, nutrients and hormones to the cells and carries CO(2), ammonia and other wastes away from the cells. This is done with the blood flowing throughout our body.
the digestive system works with our other system in different ways. one example is the liver. the liver sends out nutrients to through out the body and after the small intestines absorbs the nutrients and give the to the liver. the liver need to help the circulatory system to do it. the blood vessels of the liver gives the nutrients back to the body, and that's a example of how the digestive system works with other systems in your body.
circulatory
Just about every other system. The digestive system gets energy and nutrients from the food you eat and gives them to the other systems, and therefore is what allows all the other systems to run.
Consisting of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, this system circulates blood throughout the body, delivers nutrients and other essential materials to cells, and removes waste products.
Delivers Nutrients and Removes Waste
The circulatory system supplies oxygen, nutrients and important chemicals to other organs systems through blood transport. If it is not working properly, other systems can shut down or not function properly. If it contains things that are foreign or not healthy, (such as bacteria, viruses, poisons, etc) it can damage or kill these systems.