The pancreas produces a mixture of enzymes which pour through a duct into the small intestine. The mixture is called pancreatic juice and contains trypsinogen and amylase amongst other things.
Digestive enzymes from the exocrine pancreas flow through the pancreatic duct into the duodenum.
The small intestine produces carbohydrase, lipase and protease. This is when the digestion is complete and dissolved food is absorbed intot he bloodstream.
the pancreas sends enzymes through a duct into the first part of the small intestine
The circulatory system carries nutrients from the digestive system to all body cells. The digestive system breaks down food into these usable nutrients.
plasma
blood
food is sent through your body through the digestive system, there is no difference if you have a broken bone or not
Blood doesn't carry food, food travels through the digestive system (Look it up) Blood carries oxygen and iron.
The digestive system digests food that goes into your body.
The digestive system is the system that makes food absorbable into the body
Yes, "plasma" is the term for the main component of blood, and it carries nutrients. However, it is a liquid, not a plasma.
the digestive system breaks down large food molecules into smaller food molecules and then the cardiovascular absorbs the food and uses this material for the other parts of the body well i think that's what it is? any help
so the large intestine "carries" the food first I hope this was helpful
The circulatory system carries the nutrients from the food into the other body parts. And the excratory systemreleases the waste made from the food.- Drake
The digestive system digests food that goes into your body
digestive is to digest but the digestive system is a system of digestion.
The digestive system processes food that is put into your body. The digestive system processes the food by breaking it down and absorbing the nutrients.
Digestive System