Plasma in the blood.
Plasma in the blood.
Plasma in the blood.
Nutrients
Nutrients
the digestive 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 circulatory system picks up nutrients from the digestive system and takes them to the cells. Absorption is the process of moving the nutrients from the digestive system to the circulatory system.
The circulatory system picks up nutrients from the digestive system and takes them to the cells. Absorption is the process of moving the nutrients from the digestive system to the circulatory system.
The digestive system provides essential calcium requirements and other nutrients the skeletal system needs. The skeletal and digestive system are connected because they skeletal system makes the blood and if the skeleton can't make the bone the nutrients can't go to every part of our body.
Yes, nutrients absorbed by the digestive system are transported around the body by the blood of the circulatory (or cardiovascular) system.
It means that it involes the movement of nutrients through the wall of your digestive system into your blood. Absorption
Yes it does. When food is digested in the large intestine, where the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and travel to the liver for further processing. Beyond that, the digestive system is composed of cells which, like any other cells, require oxygen carried by the blood, as well as protection by the immune system, also carried by the blood, and nutrients since the digestive system is not always digesting (except for people who never stop eating - put down that donut!)