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the nutrients enter the blood in the small intestine. The lining of the small intestine is called the villi, that is were the blood is absorbed into the bloodstream

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the blood travels to the small intestine and then into tiny villi where it collects it's nutrients

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your heart, then brain, then your muscles.

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Small Intestine

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The small intestine

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What is in your blood?

blood only carries our nutrients. nutrients are transported by blood.


What nutrients does your circulatory need?

blood only carries our nutrients. nutrients are transported by blood.


Where are nutrients absorbed into the blood?

The small intestine is where nutrients get into the blood.


Where does food absorb and go in the blood?

Nutrients are absorbed from the small intestine the blood (red) vessel travel through.


What help nutrients into the blood?

villi in the esophagus help move nutrients into the blood


Where do nutrients obtained?

nutrients obtained at the blood


What carries blood to the important nutrients?

The liquid tissue is called BLOOD


What carries nutrients to the body's cells?

Blood carries nutrients to the body's cells.


What organ system conserves the body or eliminate excess?

Maybe blood. Because the blood of oxygen and nutrients in charge of sending the blood go round.


What were does the nutrients go to after going through villi?

Villi are finger-like projections on the lining of the small intestine. After digestion is finished off, the nutrients and digested food goes to the villi, then from the villi to blood capillaries. Blood capillaries are small blood vessels that contain tiny holes through with tissue fluid leaks out. Then, the nutrients go from the blood capillaries to the tissue fluid. The tissue fluid is mainly water, it surrounds the tissues in our body and it forms a continuous link between the blood plasma (liquid part of the blood that helps the blood to circulate) and the cells. After going to the tissue fluid, the nutrients go to the blood plasma and then to the cells where it is used up (oxygen and chemicals from our food is separated from waste materials and carbon dioxide) Arteries carry oxygen from the blood cells to the body cells and veins carry carbon dioxide. After going to the cells, the nutrients go to the tissues. Hope this helped. I was also confused first but then my teacher explained it to me. :)


Does drinking blood have a similar effect to a blood transfusion?

no.any nutrients in the blood may go into the blood recipient, but so will any toxins.blood cells will b broken down b4 they get in ur blood


Blood vessels go through what space to delivers oxygen and nutrients to the spinal cord?

subarachnoid space