The digestive system, basically the small intestines.
The small intestine is the organ where nutrients are absorbed from food.
The small intestine
The Digestive System
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oxygen and nutrients
Cellular Respiration.
Water and trace minerals from the surrounding soil.
The carrier of food and gases to the body cells is the bloodstream. Oxygen and nutrients are transported by red blood cells, while carbon dioxide and other waste products are carried away from the cells by the bloodstream.
The kingdom that lives on land and absorbs its food from other living or nonliving things is the kingdom Animalia. Animals are heterotrophic organisms that obtain their nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter. They can be predatory, herbivorous, or omnivorous, depending on their feeding habits.
Your intestine absorbs more nutrition than any other organ. It is about 20 feet long. But the surface area for the absorption is very large. It is estimated to be about 2750 square feet.
oxygen and nutrients
The venus flytrap absorbs nutrients from the fly or other insect. These nutrients are essential to the flytrap's health.
Lacteals collect absorbed fat, fat-soluble vitamins, and other nutrients from the small intestine. These nutrients are then transported through the lymphatic system back into the bloodstream.
The bloodstream provides transportation of nutrients, oxygen, and waste products throughout the body. In addition, it provides a mode of transport for antibodies and other immune cells, as well as hormones from the endocrine system.
Once the food has reached the stomach and is worked on by enzymes to break them down into absorbable forms of proteins and carbohydrates and other nutrients the 'food' is now passed into the small intestine from where it is absorbed accross the small intestine lining through the cells into the blood and taken round the body. On its way round the body, the nutrients in the blood are absorbed into the places where they are needed. To sum this up, the body absorbs the nutrients into the blood through capillaries in the intestines.
The small intestine in a bovine operates the same way it does in humans or any other mammal: it absorbs nutrients from the digesta that is pushed through it. The small intestine, just like in humans, contains many microscopic villi that increase the surface area of the small intestine and increase the efficiency of nutrient absorption from the small intestine into the bloodstream.
Along with digesting proteins, carbohydrates and fats, the small intestine also absorbs all those nutrients.
Water and trace minerals from the surrounding soil.
Cellular Respiration.
The circulatory system's function is to carry materials to and from all the other cells in the body, so I'd imagine the functions of the bloodstream are similar? A good answer might be something along the lines of carrying oxygen and nutrients to different parts of you body.
The carrier of food and gases to the body cells is the bloodstream. Oxygen and nutrients are transported by red blood cells, while carbon dioxide and other waste products are carried away from the cells by the bloodstream.