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The cells of the body need nutrients to carry out all their functions. Like:GrowthDivisionEnergy productionOther specialized functions (depending on the cell type)
Humans body needs nutrients to form, exist, grow, and survive. Cells need nutrients to produce and communicate and function with the brain. Nutrients are fuel for the body.
Proteins
All cells need oxygen and nutrients to carry out their activities and that is what blood delivers.
You need nutrients to build up your immune system.
You go through a stage of malnutrition which is when your body is not getting enough nutrients to operate the body cells in your body. Your body cells have specific functions that they need to do in order to keep your body healthy, so if your not eating enough your cells wont work well. So eat the important nutrients like carbohydrates, protein, vitamins and minerals and little fats. Keep a healthy balanced diet so your cells function properly. Hope this helps ! :L
The digestive system does not have as one of its functions the need for nutrients, apart form them needed to keep it healthy and functioning. It is more appropriate to ask, what nutrients do the cells of the body need? And how can the digestive system function optimally in order to accomplish that goal? The purpose of the digestive system is to break down foods in order to supply nourishment to the cells of the body. So, ultimately, it is what we choose to ingest that will provide the nutrients that our body needs. The digestive system is just an avenue for good nutrition to be supplied to the body. So, to answer your question more technically: All nutrients are involved in the digestive system because that is how the nutrients gain access to all the cells in the body.
Your body must have a way to dispense of old blood cells, bad bacteria, and unabsorbable nutrients.
Hunger is the body's perceptual response to undernourishment (the need for nutrients).
Your body requires nutrients in order for it to function properly. In living, we consume energy which keeps our organs functioning, brains thinking and all that other life stuff. By expending energy, our body is using up the energy it gets from the nutrients we consume when we eat (carbs, proteins, fats) and even that which we gain spending time in the sun (Vitamin D). Mal-nourishment (lack of nutrition) leads to all sorts of lovely diseases such as rickets and kwashiorkor, because our bodies are no longer able to keep themselves healthy.
broken down and converted into a form that the cells can use for energy, growth, and maintenance. This process involves digestion, absorption, and delivery of nutrients to the cells through the bloodstream. The nutrients are then taken up by the cells and used for various cellular processes to support life.
There are blood capillaries close to all of the cells in our body, so that the cells can get all of the energy they need to survive.Blood capillaries are only one cell thick, so that nutrients and oxygen can pass through them easily.