what does each part do in the digestive system
Each animal species has its own digestive system suited for its own needs, diet, and enviroment. Adaptation and evolution has changed the animals digestive system for its own benifit.
All systems in the human body directly or indirectly depend on each other. However, the digestive system mainly relies on the circulatory system and the musculatory system. The circulatory system brings enzymes and oxygen to the digestive system. The musculatory system performs peristalsis, to move the food through the digestive system.
These 2 systems are not related. They do not interact with each other.
Plasma in the blood.
The digestive and excretory systems work together by gathering nutrients from food and processing waste out of the body. Each system does its portion of the workload.
Plasma in the blood.
Plasma in the blood.
The earthworms digestive system is increased in complexity because of the earthworm's segmentation. On each stop or segmentation there is a sphincter and its own digestion going on.
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Food isn't transformed into energy directly in the digestive system, except in its individual cells. However, the digestive system turns food into usable nutrients, which each cell may then use for energy, among other processes.
the digestive system breaks down large food molecules into smaller food molecules and then the cardiovascular absorbs the food and uses this material for the other parts of the body well i think that's what it is? any help
Not sure what you mean by '3 types of digestion', but there are three major food groups (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats), and each has a different method of digestion by the digestive system.