The digestive system is made up of the digestive tract-a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus-and other organs that help the body break down and absorb food (see figure).
Organs that make up the digestive tract are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine-also called the colon-rectum, and anus. Inside these hollow organs is a lining called the mucosa. In the mouth, stomach, and small intestine, the mucosa contains tiny glands that produce juices to help digest food. The digestive tract also contains a layer of smooth muscle that helps break down food and move it along the tract.
Two "solid" digestive organs, the liver and the pancreas, produce digestive juices that reach the intestine through small tubes called ducts. The gallbladder stores the liver's digestive juices until they are needed in the intestine. Parts of the nervous and circulatory systems also play major roles in the digestive system.
The small intestine.
The wall of small intestine have small finger-like projections called villi which in turn have projections called microvilli. These structures increase the surface area for absorption and hence absorb all the essential nutrients into the blood.
which system transports nutrients absorbed from the digestive system
small intestine
Yes, they are responsible for the nutrients.
The circulatory system works with digestive system to circulate the nutrients to all the body parts. The nutrients are digested and absorbed by the digestive system. The circulatory system circulates the nutrients throughout the body.
digestive system.
The digestive system breaks food into various nutrients.
The stomach, small intestine, and large intestine are the digestive organs responsible for absorbing nutrients.
digestive system
The small intestine is the part of the digestive system responsible for absorbing most of the nutrients. The villi are the structural feature that maximize surface area for absorption.
The circulatory system is responsible for absorbing nutrients from the digestive system. In addition, it works to carry these nutrients throughout the body.
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small intestine
The digestive system processes food that is put into your body. The digestive system processes the food by breaking it down and absorbing the nutrients.
The small intestine is responsible for the absorption of nutrients.
No there are not. Villi are there for absorbing nutrients and protein in the small intestine and are part of absorption in the digestive system.
well the circulatory system is different to the digestive system because its responsible to pass nutrients and to transport blood,deals with heart arteries,veins,which the digestive system is responsible to provide energy for the heart to pump blood.
Yes, they are responsible for the nutrients.
well the circulatory system is different to the digestive system because its responsible to pass nutrients and to transport blood,deals with heart arteries,veins,which the digestive system is responsible to provide energy for the heart to pump blood.