Nutrients travel from your intestines to your liver in a few simple steps. When nutrients enter your small intestine, the small villi filter out the vital nutrients needed for bodily functions. Then, these nutrients are separated from the other contents - which move on to the large intestine for further filtering - and the nutrients are sent to the capillaries. The capillaries then send the nutrients throughout the blood. The red blood cells then transport the nutrients throughout the body's organs, including the liver!
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The body absorbs the food nutrients through the digestive tracts. The walls of the small intestine take it in then will travel on the body via the bloodstream.
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Nutrients are absorbed throughout the digestive process. Specific nutrients are absorbed in the stomach and large intestines, but the majority of nutrients are absorbed in the small intestines.
It is absorbed into the bloodstream by coming in contact with the villa which has cells that absorb the nutrients. By Cameron Richardson From Albion NewYork and In 8th Grade
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The digestive system, basically the small intestines.
Nutrients are found throughout the digestive system. Most nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine.
Yes, nutrients absorbed by the digestive system are transported around the body by the blood of the circulatory (or cardiovascular) system.
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