Different types of digested food particles travel from digestive to circulatory system. They are amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, glycerol, vitamins and minerals.
Because they both take in energy
Via the circulatory system
A giraffes neck is much longer, blood must travel further
Yes it does. When food is digested in the large intestine, where the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and travel to the liver for further processing. Beyond that, the digestive system is composed of cells which, like any other cells, require oxygen carried by the blood, as well as protection by the immune system, also carried by the blood, and nutrients since the digestive system is not always digesting (except for people who never stop eating - put down that donut!)
The hormones secreted by endocrine glands are almost always transported throughout the body in the blood via the circulatory system.
Because they both take in energy
The respiratory system provides oxygen so the body can "burn" (oxidize) the food that is brought into the body through the digestive system. The circulatory system brings nourishment to all cells of the body. The circulatory system exchanges critical gases with the respiratory system; unneeded carbon dioxide is exchanged for much needed oxygen.
Via the circulatory system
Your circulatory system transports materials throughout your body. This is not the sole transport system, but the primary one. The lymph system is used to carry fat molecules that have been absorbed from the small intestine, but the lymph system will ultimately end up emptying back into the circulatory system.
they aren't the same. the digestive system is all about convering food into appropriate energy sources and other items used by the body, the circulatory system is where oxygen is carried around the body in the blood stream from the lungs to all the muscles and the brain. digestive - food, eating circulatory - breathing, oxygen, blood
A giraffes neck is much longer, blood must travel further
the circulatory system
Muscle motion in your digestive system called Peristalsis helps the food to travel through your digestive system.
Yes, the circulatory and immune systems are connected. Many of the immune system components travel through the blood via the circulatory system, and the blood brings antigens to immune system centers, alerting them of work to be done.
thru the blood
Guppies have a closed circulatory system.
Yes it does. When food is digested in the large intestine, where the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and travel to the liver for further processing. Beyond that, the digestive system is composed of cells which, like any other cells, require oxygen carried by the blood, as well as protection by the immune system, also carried by the blood, and nutrients since the digestive system is not always digesting (except for people who never stop eating - put down that donut!)