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they get passed through small vessals into your blood.

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Q: How do substances get into the blood from the small intestines?
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What substances are transported by your blood systems from the small intestines to your heart?

How red blood cell are suitable for carrying out their functions


Where does nutrients enters the blood?

Nutrients are absorbed by the blood vessel in the small intestines. Special cells in the small intestines are facilitate this movement.


Which blood vessel supplies oxygenated blood to the small intestines and part of the large intestines?

The superior mesenteric artery


The blood travels to the small intestines and picks up what?

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Where does the food get taken into the blood?

Almost all in the small intestines.


Where does most digested food transfer into your blood?

At the small intestines.


What is the blood flow of the small intestines to the right atrium of the heart?

for blood to reach the right atrium from the small intestines it follows this path: Small veins - portal vein- liver- inferior caval vein - right atrium The blood flows mostly northwards


What are the vessels involved in supplying and draining blood from the small and large intestines?

The blood vessels that are involved for supplying and draining blood from the small intestine are called the superior mesenteric. The blood vessels that supply and drain the large intestines are called the inferior mesenteric.


Nutrients leave the small intestines and are carried by the blood to the?

cells


How the nutrients travel to the parts of the body?

Nutrients travel from the mouth (or a blood vessel if being fed that way) to the stomach then onto the small intestines. The mucosa of the small intestines then receives the nutrients and sends it to the bloodstream via the blood vessels attached to the small intestines. The nutrients are then sent around the body via these blood vessels to the areas where these nutrients are needed.


Where does food enter the blood vessesles?

usually nutrients enter the blood vessels through the small intestines


What organs prepares food to be transported to the blood?

Most nutrients enter the blood through the small intestines.