"Food" never gets into the blood. What you eat is digested (broken down into its chemical components) by the stomach and small intestines. Villa (little finger like projections of cells) select what they want from what you eat and transport it to the mesenteric blood where it is carried to the liver where its processed into what the body needs.
Depending on the nature of the food when it enter the digestive tract, many things could happen to food molecules. Carbohydrates are converted to pyruvic acid and, later, carbon dioxide in an attempt to rephosphorylate adenosine diphosphate into the energy unit ATP. Proteins are broken down to amino acids and incorporated into protein synthesis by bonding to a transfer RNA molecule. Fats and simple sugars are, at times, converted to fatty tissue if there is an overabundance of nutrients.
it goes through your body and into the cell membrane and it enters and then it lets out the wastes and goes out your system.
Through villi in the small intestine specifically the duodenum.
after digestion, the usable products are absorbed into the blood stream through the lining of the small intestine.
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Digested food gets into the bloodstream at the interaction of the circulatory and digestive systems. Most absorption occurs in the small intestine.
it runs to the blood stream rea quick!
Human cells obtain the much-needed food and oxygen via the bloodstream.
Organ 4 is the small intestine. It completes the breakdown of food and transfers nutrients into the bloodstream.
Breaking down food is usually called digestion, but this does not release its energy, it just makes the food molecules smaller and soluble so we can absorb them through the gut wall and into the bloodstream. The actual release of energy is respiration, which happens in the mitochondria of our cells.
Resorption is the process of dissolving bone and returning its minerals to the bloodstream.
Percentage of filtrate eventually reasbsorbed into the bloodstream is?
The digestive system prepares food for the bloodstream. The digestive system absorbs food particles and nutrients pass through this system to the bloodstream.
Food goes into the stomach and is distributed to the bloodstream from the intestines. From there it travels through various organs to provide energy.
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yes it does
The small intestine absorbs digested food molecules into the bloodstream.
digested food goes to the bloodstream before any where else.
digested food goes to the bloodstream before any where else.
Mainly in Small intestine.
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food particles dont enter the bloodstream