Nutrients are carried by the blood.
digestive
circulation
The digested food is in form of glucose which is broken down in mitochondria to release energy.
When food gets digested in our body, energy is released after its breakdown.
Digested food does not go to all parts of the body. Food goes into the stomach where it is digested and then empties into the intestines to be eliminated.
It carries digested food and dead white blood cells.
By the cells in your blood and they dissolve when they reach the large intestine.
Oxygen and particles of digested food get into the cells from the small intestine, from there they drain into the hepatic portal vein. The hepatic portal vein goes to the liver to filter out nutrients required and excesses are metabolized and converted.
Energy is released from digested food within the cells
The rest of the food that is not absorbed into your body is defecated.
cells..
Through your small intestine