nutrition and excrete
sensitivity helps the nerve system
The digestive system influences your daily life by keeping your body intune.
life.
the digestive system takes in food needed by the body then it breaks down the food into a form the body cells can use
eat to live or live to eat, what ever it may be the system is part of life
It breaks down your food in your digestive system.
actually the life processes are as follows: nutrition excretion digestion respiration reproduction & nervous system are not considered in life processes because if a person is not reproducing or if he/she is in coma ... he/she will not die they will still be alive so these two processes are not considered in life process.
because it help the photosynthesis.
Life processes, such as metabolism, respiration, and circulation, help maintain life by providing the necessary energy and nutrients for growth, repair, and functioning of cells and tissues. These processes also help remove waste products and regulate internal conditions to ensure the body functions properly. Additionally, the immune system protects the body from pathogens and helps maintain overall health.
Well I do remember reading in my 'Life Science' textbook last year the roundworm has a 2 way digestive system. I believe it goes through the mouth, into the intestines, absorbed in through the body and out the other way. I know for sure a roundworm has a 2 way digestive system. I just read my homework, lol. It says on a worksheet, "Science Explorer Life Science" Roundworms have a two-way digestive system and open at both ends. Hope I helped!
The respiratory, digestive, circulatory, and excretory systems all play crucial roles in maintaining homeostasis and overall body function. They work together to ensure that oxygen and nutrients are delivered to cells, while waste products are removed. Each system relies on the others for the efficient functioning of metabolic processes, highlighting the interconnectedness of bodily systems. Additionally, they all involve specialized organs that perform specific tasks vital for sustaining life.
Life continues because living organisms are able to carry out a range of important processes using specialized cells, tissues and organs. Many of these processes, such as respiration, excretion and transport are common to both plants and animals, but some - such as photosynthesis - are unique to one group or the other.