to digest the food
the digestive system.
It carries nutrients, extracted by the digestive system, to the cells; then returns waste products from the cells to the digestive system for elimination.
how dose the digestive system help body cells
specialized cells
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 uses a lot of enzymes, especially in the stomach. The presence of hydrochloric acid is one of the main contributers to stomach acidity. This causes the mucosal lining to degenerate, so the digestive system needs to rebuild cells in order to protect itself.
Yes. Your entire body is made of cells. Cells > tissues > organs > organ systems (such as digestive and skeletal).
Jellyfish have a simple digestive system. They have a digestive cavity with cells lining the wall that carry out the digestive function.
the digestive system and the respiratory system, or the lymphatic system and the endocrine system, or the digestive system and the cardiovascular system, or the endocrine system and the cardiovascular system
Villi
the digestive system breaks down what we eat the the circulatory system delivers the nutrients to cells for metabolism
yes, there are epitheleal cells lining the digestive tract