Answer Is Digestive!
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the digestive system
Nutrients
The digestive system breaks food down into useful nutrients.
the system by which nutrients from food are absorbed into the body and excess food is removed
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When nutrients are digested they are then absorbed into the blood stream. The cardiovascular system then distributes those nutrients to the different areas of the body that are in need of them.
The system in the body that absorbs nutrients is the digestive system. Within the digestive system is the small intestine. When food passes through the small intestine, villi, absorb all of the nutrients the body needs from the food. Villi are small fingerlike projections in the small intestine that increase surface area and "reach" out to the food and absorb its nutrients. So, to answer your question, villi that are in the small intestine within the digestive system absorb what nutrients our body needs.
by the digestive system
The digestive system breaks food into various nutrients.
Fungi obtains it's food by having hyphae that absorb nutrients in one spot then the hyphae grow out to absorb more nutrients.
The digestive system processes your food and extracts nutrients from it.
The digestive system.