Most nutrients enter the blood through the small intestines.
food is absorbed into the small intestine and the transported around body in blood. heart pumps oxygenated blood and during this the lungs take in the oxygen out of the food.
Your body delivers nutrients into the blood through the food that you eat. As food is broken down the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and are then carried to tissues and organs throughout the body.
The basic necessities are energy to body organs and blood formation.
If by "food" you mean the product of photosynthesis, this is transported through the plant (from the leaves and green parts) by the Phloem vessels - this is generally in a downward direction. If by "food" you mean nutrients that are absorbed from the soil, these are absorbed in solution by the roots and then transported in an upward direction throughout the plant by the Xylem vessels
The kidneys. They are the "scrubbers" of the body. They remove waste and impurities from the blood.
nutriants are extractedin several different organs and are transported to the liver, and when blood passes through, nutriants are added to the blood, then they Carrie it to all parts of the body.
the labia minora
blood
From the blood it is pumping, the blood pervades are organs and carries food /energy for those organs to function.
lever stores food energy and cleans our blood
It is transported to the cells via the blood stream for use
Food is digested ,absorbed and transported by blood to all cells .
Digested food such as glucose, amino acids in blood plasma.
Digested food such as glucose, amino acids in blood plasma.
Just organs and blood and food. Nothing much.
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The caribou eats tree lichens, leaves, berries, twigs, grass, fungi (mushroom), sedges, etc. so he eats food that is found in the forest, where he lives.