Oxygen and particles of digested food get into the cells from the small intestine, from there they drain into the hepatic portal vein. The hepatic portal vein goes to the liver to filter out nutrients required and excesses are metabolized and converted.
Arteries contain digested food and is rich in oxygen. Edit (Wolf5370): Completely incorrect. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart (under pressure as they are under direct pressure from the heart). They delivery oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body.
Blood gets oxygen in the cells. This is part of the body system.
I'm no anonomy expert, but the blood carried from the heart to the body is oxygen rich while the blood coming from the body has had it's oxygen absorbed so it goes through the heart to the lungs, where it gets oxygen, back to the heart and out to the body again.
To get rid of the carbon dioxide produced in the cells of your body, and to get new oxygen to transport to your cells.
It would affect it because the body cells would not be getting oxygen.
circulation
True .
The blood carries oxygen around your body and to the body's cells.
It supplies Oxygen to the cells and tissues and excrete Carbondioxide from them
Simply saying heart is a pumping organ , which pumps blood into the whole part of the body. The oxygen from lungs dissolve in it and the cells get oxygen through this circulation of blood. Food get digested and cells get food through the blood. thus the cells live with the help of heart. Our body is made up of cells and the cells live with the help of heart means the whole body live with the help of heart
Nutrients are carried by the blood.
digestive
aerobic celular respiration
When digested food and oxygen are combined in the cells through a process called cellular respiration, energy in the form of ATP is produced. This energy is essential for the body to carry out its various functions and activities. Additionally, carbon dioxide and water are produced as byproducts of this process.
The circulatory system carries food and oxygen to all parts of the body using blood that is circulated by the heart. Red blood cells in the blood carry oxygen to tissues from the lungs, and nutrients from digested food are also transported through the blood to cells in need.
When you breath in the carbon monoxide particles stick to your red blood cells instead of oxygen, so your body essentially becomes starved of oxygen.
The body cells keep you warm.