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The heart
it puts popsicles into the blood stream
The digestive system breaks down the sugars from food and puts it into the blood stream and the circulatory system transports that to individual cells for cell respiration
The heart beating ie. pushing blood around the body. Each pulse is a heart beat, which causes more pressure as it puts pressure behind the blood to move it.
The placenta. The placenta is a organ in the uterus, that in addition to privading nutirents, is also providing blood for the baby. it also puts the baby's waste into the mother, for her own disposal.
It goes through your digestive system - Stomach breaks it down, small intestine puts it into your blood stream once it is broken down enough. More stuff also :)
The circulatory system transports food oxygen and waste from the rest.The digestive system breaks down food into nutrients and puts them in the blood. The lungs (respiratory system) take oxygen from the air and puts them in the blood, and takes carbon-dioxide from the blood and puts it in the air. The kidneys (excretory system) take the chemical waste out of the blood and excrete it as urine.So blood is the common factor here, and it is the veins, arteries, and the heart that circulates blood, nutrients ("food"), oxygen, and chemical waste throughout the body. The veins, arteries, and heart combined are the circulatory system.
The organ that puts out a hormone regulating your metabolism is the thyroid gland.
It is small intestine made of three parts duodenum, jejunum and ileum. And mostly jejunum and ileum are responsible for absorbing nutrients .
It is part of the digestive system for the small and large intestines do their part in digesting all the food we eat. The small intestines takes the nutrients out of our food and puts it into our blood stream and the large intestines (colon) takes the moisture out of the digested food (bolus) for excretion.
A lung is an organ in your chest, that when you breathe in, it fills with air and puts that air into blood which comes from the heart, and than sends it back to the heart to go throughout the body. when you breathe out, bad gases from your blood comes out called carbon dioxide.
Sugar does not directly increase blood pressure (as in the higher the surgar the higher the blood pressure. Chronically elevated sugar (diabetes) doe predispose to vascular disease which can lead to high blood pressure. I don't think we completely understand why it does that.