Nutrients are supplied to the body through the food we eat and the air we breathe.
The gas that the body must be supplied with to function is oxygen. Oxygen is required for cellular respiration in the body, where it is used to generate energy from nutrients.
Epidermal cells are supplied with nutrients from blood vessels in the
Two major nutrients that are supplied by the fruit and vegetable groups are vitamins, and fiber. Both are needed by the human body.
All cells need oxygen and nutrients to carry out their activities and that is what blood delivers.
Underlying connective tissue
Yes, ligaments are supplied by blood vessels that bring nutrients and oxygen to help maintain their health and function. However, ligaments have a relatively poor blood supply compared to other tissues, which can make their healing process slower compared to other structures in the body.
Cereals- Carbohydrate Pulses - Protein
Cardiac muscle tissue is supplied with nutrients and oxygen by the coronary arteries, which branch off the aorta and supply blood to the heart muscle. These arteries ensure adequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the heart for proper function.
Your body is composed entirely of nutrients, or of substances that were made from nutrients.
Nutrients are supplied to the soil through the breakdown of organic matter, such as decaying plants and animal waste, which release nutrients into the soil. Fertilizers can also be added to soils to supplement nutrient levels. Additionally, nutrient cycling processes involving soil organisms play a key role in recycling nutrients within the soil ecosystem.
Having a long small intestine allows for more surface area for nutrient absorption. This means that the body can extract more nutrients from food, leading to better nourishment. Additionally, a longer small intestine can help in the digestion of complex carbohydrates and proteins.
Cells in the blood do not provide nutrients to the other cells of the body. The nutrients are in the blood plasma (liquid). These nutrient diffuse through the vessel wall and travel to the bodies cells in the interstitial fluid (the fluid around individual cells). The epidermis does not have blood vessel running through it, so the nutrient must pass from the dermis layer of cells.