Large intestines
no it is not part of the digestive system.
The system in the body that absorbs nutrients is the digestive system. Within the digestive system is the small intestine. When food passes through the small intestine, villi, absorb all of the nutrients the body needs from the food. Villi are small fingerlike projections in the small intestine that increase surface area and "reach" out to the food and absorb its nutrients. So, to answer your question, villi that are in the small intestine within the digestive system absorb what nutrients our body needs.
Gastro intestinal tract /systemThe digestive system.
The mouth is a vital part in the digestive system. A balanced diet aids a healthy digestive system.
No, they are not part of the respiratory system. They are analogous to bones and participate in the digestive system by breaking down food into smaller particles.
Colon
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stomach. the gall bladder puts bile onto the fats in the stomach
The Gullet Is Part Of The Digestive System
the excretory system uses water to clean blood, the contaminents make roughage, it is not part of the digestive system.
the gall bladder is part of the digestive system because it It produces and stores the bile.
the excretory system uses water to clean blood, the contaminents make roughage, it is not part of the digestive system.
no it is not part of the digestive system.
No. The esophagus is part of the digestive system. The pharynx is part of both the digestive and respiratory systems.
The part of the digestive system that absorbs nutrients is the small intestines. They absorb essential nutrients from food into the blood stream.
yes the bronchus is part of the digestive system.
Yes