The liquid part of the body that carries nutrients from the digested food is plasma.
It carries nutrients from digested food yo all your cells
The digested food is in form of glucose which is broken down in mitochondria to release energy.
When we eat food, our food is digested and goes into our small intestine and inside the blood carries the nutrients and the blood takes it and to the cells.
Plasma is the blood that carries digested food
Food is broken down or digested in the stomach but the nutrients are not absorbed in the stomach. Nutrients from digested food are primarily absorbed in the small intestine.
The blood carries nutrients from the small intestine to all over the body. The villi in the small intestine allow nutrients from digested food to pass through the intestinal wall to the blood vessels. Then the blood carries the nutrients away.
Nutrients and water are carried by the bloodstream to all organs of the body, including the liver.
Absorption is the process that takes nutrients through the small intestine wall. These nutrients then enter the circulatory system, which carries the nutrients to all body cells.
blood carries the digested food through all parts of the body
No, lymph doesn't do that. Blood (specifically red blood cells), a part of the cardiovascular system, carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
The digested nutrients undergo a series of cephalothoraxes that leave the undigested food under constant. (Mr. Greminger's class)