No. The digestive system is strictly for eating and disposing that food. There is no blood in your stomach (or at least, there is not supposed to be), but there are blood vessels that go around the organs in your digestive system. However, the blood does not go through them.
The spleen and the gallbladder are two organs that do not have a digestive system. The spleen is primarily involved in filtering blood and supporting the immune system, while the gallbladder stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver, aiding in fat digestion but not directly involved in the digestive process itself.
it makes that the digestive system gets all of the blood that it needs. DR. Marvin
The spleen is not part of the digestive system because it does not produce digestive enzymes or play a direct role in breaking down food. Instead, the spleen is involved in filtering blood, storing red blood cells, and assisting the immune system by producing antibodies.
the liver is part of many systems, it mostly deals with digestion but produces so many enzymes and chemicals it is involved in almost every system
Blood has to be pumped to the digestive system so that carbon dioxide can be extracted from it. The blood can also absorb nutrients that have just been collected from the digestive system.
The Digestive system.
the digestive system begins in the mouth ,so if the blood is not flowing how can the food digest if there is no ooxygen in the blood
Blood vessels do not carry digestive juices to the digestive system. Digestive juices are either secreted directly into the lumen of the digestive tract, or are carried by ducts, as with bile and pancreatic juice.
skeletal system, Digestive and Nervous system.
the digestive system
No it doesn't.The circulatory system does.
stomach