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The blood gets it's food energy from the food we eat which is digested into nutrients needed in our body.
Nutrients are vitamins that build up the body and bodily functions. Nutrients are not typically stored, but rather travel through the body.
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it gets it nutrients from the yolk of the egg it gets it nutrients from the yolk of the egg
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.
some animals gets their nutrients in grass, and some in other vegetation, some can get it in meat but they get their nutrients in their food
black ghost knife fish gets nutrients and energy from the food it eat
An animal gets energy from the food it eats, especially carbohydrates and proteins. This food is broken down in the stomach and the nutrients are absorbed through the stomach wall into the blood stream and blood cells.
An example of a parasitic symbiotic relationship is a human and a tapeworm. The tapeworm gets nutrients and fat and all that from the food and the human is deprived of the food's nutrients.
no. it gets it from the lungs
Hyaline Cartilage and Articular Cartilage get their nutrients through synovial or perichondrium fluid. Fibrocartilage does not have these so it gets nutrients through blood capillaries.
Two questions: Food is broken down in the stomach and small intestines. Nutrients (plus other related stuff) is carried from the small intestines to the liver via the portal system. Some nutrients pass directly from the liver to the veins (inferior vena cava), then is carried by the blood to the rest of the body. Other chemicals are modified by the liver into useful compounds, then are also dumped into the vena cava for distribution.