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The mother's blood brings nutrients to the placenta in the wall of the womb. The baby's blood system also connects to this through the umbilical cord. Nutrients leave the mother's blood vessels and diffuse across to the baby's.
It is returned back to the heart to be sent throughout the body to deliver nutrients such as oxygen.
Nutrients leave the gut and enter the bloodstream through the lining of the small intestine.
after the small intestine the blood travels to the heinz gland which then checks to see if their is any rubbish such as number plates in
The nutrients absorb
The nutrients absorb
no they dont
cytoplasm
These are called capillaries. They are very tiny so that oxygen and nutrients can pass easily into the cells and wastes can leave.
Probably what happens in every other part of the body, due to osmosis and dispersion, the oxogen goes out of the blood and nourishes the cells. Meanwhile the Carbon dioxide attaches to the hemoglobin and is carried back to the lung to be exhaled.
it is where the the nutrients runs out of the mouth or the anus of the organism therefor they take the nutrients that other organisms leave behind and they get the nutrients from that that is the excretion of cnidaria