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How do the villi in the small intestine help with the passage of food into the circulatory system?

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How do the villi in the small intestine help with the passage of food in the circulatory system?

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What does the digestive system do for the circulatory system?

When your food is being digested and it is in your small intestines and the villi sucks up the nutrients it gives the nutrients to blood vessels which take it to your cells. Small intestines and villi are parts of digestive system. Blood vessels and cells are part of circulatory system.


How does the digestive system help the circulatory system?

The digestive helps the circulatory system by bring cookies to the lungs so the lungs can do their normal function, of helping the teeth to chomp down on food. It also helps by the lungs make donuts for the heart so the heart can stop beating.


What system carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells in the body?

There are many Organ System for Food and Oxygen. The Food Organs are the Mouth, Pharynx, Esophagus, Stomach, Liver, Pancreas, Small Intestine, Large Intestine. The Air Passage Organs is in the Nose, Trachea, Lungs, Heart. This Topic is all about the Circulatory system, and the Digestive System


How do circulatory and digestive systems work together?

The digestive system breaks down food molecules into their component parts, which are then absorbed by the circulatory system in the small intestine and circulated throughout the body. The digestive system diffuses nutrients into the capillaries and then through the circulatory system. The small intestine has folds called villi, and the villi contain tiny projections called microvilli. The microvilli absorb nutrients from digested food and transport it directly into the bloodstream where it can be used. Without the circulatory system, the body would not be able to absorb nutrients from the food we eat.The circulatory system supplies the organs with blood and oxygen to keep them alive. Oxygen travels throughout the body including the digestive system. Like any organ, the digestive system requires more oxygen when metabolically active, for example after a meal. In addition, the digestive system plays a role in the acid-base balance in the body. Since H+ + HC03- exchanges with H20 and C02 within the intestine there is a production of carbon dioxide from the gut to the lungs.The bloodstream carries nutrients that are broken by the digestive system from the food you eat. The circulatory system provides nutrients and oxygen to the organs of the digestive system.


How do the villi in the small intestine help with the passage of the food into the circulatory?

They increase the absorptive area of the intestinal wall. It is important that the food is absorbed at a considerably fast rate so as to allow more food to be absorbed. Hope this helps! Also I know this was a long time ago as well so I hope this answer helps! :) xx


What is the circulatory system for?

The circulatory system brings blood around the body, providing oxygen and the nutrients from our food for our cells.


Why is the circulatory system a busy system?

The Circulatory system is a busy system because it can never stop. Your circulatory system is what pumps your blood and gives your cells food water and oxygen and takes waste away from your cells. If your circulatory system ever stopped then you would die.


What three things does the circulatory system deliver to body cells?

The circulatory system transport oxygen and respiratory material (food) to the billions of our body cells.


Passage of materials through villi into the blood?

Digested nutrients are absorbed through the wall of the small intestine by villi, which are finger-like projections that increase the surface area for absorption. Once absorbed, the nutrients pass through the villi into the bloodstream to be transported to cells throughout the body for energy and other functions. This process allows for efficient absorption of nutrients from the digested food.


What helps food particles travel into the blood?

the circulatory system