The placenta that is attached to the babys belly button. That's how the baby gets most of it's nourishment. Also the amniotic fluid plays a role in it as well.
Wastes and nutrients are carried in the blood and diffuse across the capillary walls.
breaks down food into basic nutrients and packages unused digestive wastes for disposal
Blood is a vital organ of the body - it delivers nutrients to all cell tissues and removes wastes. It is also important in the immune system, as many immune cells are located in the blood, and in maintaining homeostatis by transferring heat and maintaining fluid balances.
Placenta.
Blood carries the oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of our bodies.
The liver removes wastes from the cells.
the stomach is the organ th
Kidney
the answer is the small intestine
urine
The kidney.
urinary