No they use osmosis to absorb digested nutrients and flagella to move food and particles around within it
Foods are digested partly in the stomach, and nutrients absorbed from the mashed/wet foodstuffs in the intestines.
Blood system consist of a serie of vessels which covers the whole body. The blood is oxigenated in the minor circulation system (passing by the lungs) gets back in the heart from where is lauched to the rest of the body to distribute oxigen and nutrients
so that the nutrients are absorbed to the blood stream
The digested food is in form of glucose which is broken down in mitochondria to release energy.
No, they absorb nutrients, through their tegument, from the food digested by the host.
the circulatory system is used for the circulation of blood, nutrients and oxygen
When nutrients are digested they are then absorbed into the blood stream. The cardiovascular system then distributes those nutrients to the different areas of the body that are in need of them.
The cardiovascular system, through its network of blood vessels.
Parasitic flatowms typically live in the digestive system. Surrounded by pre-digested nutrients, they can easily absorb basic nutrients that they need to maintain homeostasis. In other words, they are borrowing the host's digestive system.
Turkey is digested in the same manner as many other foods. The food enters the system and digestive enzymes break it down and absorb nutrients.
The circulatory system works with digestive system to circulate the nutrients to all the body parts. The nutrients are digested and absorbed by the digestive system. The circulatory system circulates the nutrients throughout the body.
The digestive system digests the food, then the nutrients are circulated through the bloodstream.