Lysosomes. No doubts...
Lysosomes.
The soil can not deal with a huge amount of matter so to make it easier it breaks it down then the nutrients from they decay flow into the soil.
nutrients aren't broken down in the liver. Any nutrients carried their are used by the liver itself to repair, grow and to function
They absorb the sunlight, which is broken down and turned into nutrients for the plant.
It stores the food, waste, and water
Food must be digested before it can be absorbed because it is necessary for our digestive enzymes to combine with the food. Once the enzymes combine with the food, our bodies can absorb the nutrients.
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The soil can not deal with a huge amount of matter so to make it easier it breaks it down then the nutrients from they decay flow into the soil.
Food is broken down into nutrients by the digestive system. Ingested food is transformed into usable nutrients by mechanical and chemical processes in the digestive system.
Food has nutrients in it- substances that give our body many important ...Beforenutrients can go to work foodmust be broken down so that they canpass into ourbody. ... Starches must be broken down into sugars before our body can use them. ...It is a component of haemoglobin, which carries oxygen to red blood cells.
to the bloodstream
The small bowel absorbs nutrients from food but first it must be broken down into amino acids ie: proteins, carbohydrates, fibre etc... before being transported round the body.
Digestive system
There are several nutrients that are required by the human body that are not broken down by the body or destroyed by heat, including:* ...* ...* calcium* iron* ...
Nutrients go into for eg. the soil, or in the case of decomposers, they use the nutrients for themselves.
There are commonly know to be only 3 main nutrients which are carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids (fats). Lipids are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol. Proteins are broken down into amino acids, and carbohydrates are broken down into simple sugars like glucose.
nutrients aren't broken down in the liver. Any nutrients carried their are used by the liver itself to repair, grow and to function
food isn't exactly broken into molecules. molecules are collections of atoms. those would be too small to see. but food is broken down so the nutrients can be gathered. the food is broken down in the stomach, then, the food goes through the intestines where the nutrients and water are gathered