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Q: What is taken from the villi in our digestive system to the cells?
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What cells belong in the digestive system?

Villi


What does the digestive system do for the circulatory system?

When your food is being digested and it is in your small intestines and the villi sucks up the nutrients it gives the nutrients to blood vessels which take it to your cells. Small intestines and villi are parts of digestive system. Blood vessels and cells are part of circulatory system.


What system is the villi in?

The small intestines (digestive system).


What organ system does the villi belong to?

Digestive System


Functional unit of the digestive system?

villi


How villi helps in the digestive system?

They absorve add productes..


What are the 2 systems villi are linked between?

Villi are linked between the digestive systme and excretory system.


Is villi located in esophagus?

No there are not. Villi are there for absorbing nutrients and protein in the small intestine and are part of absorption in the digestive system.


Why are there so many different stuctures in the digestive system?

There are so many structures in the digestive system because the the food can be digested very easily and broken down into soluble food material and absorbed by the finger like projections villi and absorbed into the human cells.


How does the digestive system help the circulatory system?

The digestive helps the circulatory system by bring cookies to the lungs so the lungs can do their normal function, of helping the teeth to chomp down on food. It also helps by the lungs make donuts for the heart so the heart can stop beating.


What part of the body absorbs nutrients?

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.


What does the the small intestine do in the digestive system?

The small intestine has little villi on the bottom which take all of the nutrients from the food.