Cells get a lot of energy from food. But the food you eat is not needed by cells.
Cells get a lot of energy from food. But the food you eat is not needed by cells.
Cells get a lot of energy from food. But the food you eat is not needed by cells.
The digestive system provides cells with nutrients and energy by breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed. It also helps eliminate waste products from the body. Additionally, the digestive system supports overall metabolism and helps maintain the body's homeostasis.
cheater!lol The bones provide support, they work with the muscle to allow movement, they protet organs, store minerals, and produce blood cells.
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
It allows the body to flow through
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 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
Yes. Your entire body is made of cells. Cells > tissues > organs > organ systems (such as digestive and skeletal).
The respiratory system brings in oxygen from the air, which is used by cells in the process of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The circulatory system then transports this oxygen through the blood to the cells where it can be used in cellular respiration to generate energy.