oxygen
The organelle used to store digested food and water is known as the vacuole. The food is released and broken down whenever the cells need it.
Food must be chemically digested because the substances which our body needs cannot be absorbed into the blood until they have been broken down into small, soluble chemicals with the help of enzymes in our mouth. When the food is digested, its molecules are small enough to pass through the wall of the small intestine by diffusion.
Because you can only proscess your food if it is digested.
How does digested food get into our blood?once almost fully digested the food moves through the inestines, while the waste moves on to be excreted, the nutrients and such which are a great use to the blood cells are absorbed through the walls of the intestines. Thus into our bloodstream. And that first you need to chew and it will go to your blood stream
vitamins and minerals
it makes the molecules smaller and simpler
Cells need energy/food to survive
fibre is the answer. It is a food substance and that is why we need an intake of fibre.
No they use osmosis to absorb digested nutrients and flagella to move food and particles around within it
Apparently, yes. They need to fart so that their food can be more digested properly.
The circulatory system carries food and oxygen to all parts of the body using blood that is circulated by the heart. Red blood cells in the blood carry oxygen to tissues from the lungs, and nutrients from digested food are also transported through the blood to cells in need.
The food that we eat needs to be digested, or broken down, so the particles are small enough to be able to be absorbed into our cells. The process of digestion has four parts. Ingestion, digestion (mechanical and chemical), absorption, and elimination.