The mouth (teeth and saliva) masticate and break down the sandwich in each bite. Because the bread was fried in grease, butter, or margarine, which contains fats, along with the cheese that contains fats, the gallbladder revs up almost as soon as the sandwich pieces enter the stomach. In the stomach, acids begin to break down the starches into sugars which can be used or stored as glycogen or "fat tissues". The former "sandwich" is a liquidy thick mush before passing into the small intestines. The gallbladder's bile that empties into the duodenum helps break down fats so they can be absorbed through the small intestines. In the small intestines, fluid is pulled into the intestines, which along with muscle contractions (peristalsis) helps break down the food even further. Absorption of nutrients primarily occurs in the small intestines, and some in the ascending colon. In the transverse colon, the body pulls back out the excess fluid, routing it to the kidneys to process as waste. The remaining excrement proceeds down the descending colon, to the rectum, where it passes out the anus as feces (stool, bowel movement). Obviously, the actions of teeth, stomach, gallbladder (and in part, the liver), and especially the small intestines, the large intestines (with accompanying peristalsis), the blood supply, and kidneys are crucial to break down food and absorb nutrients.
there are a lot but only some
When blood reaches the tissues, cells, and organs via the capillaries, materials diffuse across the capillary wall so that the cells, tissues, and organs receive nutrients and oxygen, and eliminate wastes.
Do all the plants have tubes that move water and nutrients to all of their organs?
Yes, they are responsible for the nutrients.
If you don't have a body cavity you wouldn't have anywhere to have your organs in.
Once the food enters the stomach, acids come in and absorb those nutrients and bring them to the organs
Do all the plants have tubes that move water and nutrients to all of their organs?
The organs
Fat.
Carry oxygen and nutrients to organs and carbon dioxide and metabolites away from organs
To the best of my knowledge, all organs have capillaries as this is how the tissue is fed nutrients and wastes are removed.
oxygen and nutrients
there are a lot but only some
The Arteries carry the blood away from the heart to the other organs and the veins bring it back when the blood has no more nutrients. From Unkown
The mouth is one of the organs of the digestive tract that doesn't absorb nutrients. Another is the esophagus.
When blood reaches the tissues, cells, and organs via the capillaries, materials diffuse across the capillary wall so that the cells, tissues, and organs receive nutrients and oxygen, and eliminate wastes.
yes minerals are nutrients. Rocks are not nutrients. Minerals in food enrich blood strengthen bones muscles and teeth and keeps organs functioning properly.