the circulatory system
food particles dont enter the bloodstream
because its moike, and helps the absorption
yes. fiber provide bulk to the food moving along the alimentary canal. It helps in peristalsis occurring in the walls of gut. I think its enough :)
Food particles and oxen.
gastric juice
That would be the intestines.
The blood containing used food particles is primarily the chyme, a semi-liquid mixture of partially digested food and digestive secretions. After food is broken down in the stomach and small intestine, it is absorbed into the bloodstream, where nutrients are transported to various cells in the body. The remaining waste products are eventually directed to the large intestine for further processing and elimination. In this context, "blood" might be a misunderstanding, as it doesn't literally carry food particles but rather the nutrients derived from food.
The cytopharynx in Paramecium is a tubular structure used for feeding. It helps in capturing and engulfing food particles, such as bacteria and algae, through a process called phagocytosis. Once food particles are ingested into the cytopharynx, they are enclosed in a food vacuole for digestion.
It chew food in to small pieces and adds saliva for digestion. The process of digestion is to take large food particles and break them down into small food particles. Chewing mechanically reduces the size of the food particles. The saliva helps breaks down starch into sugar.
Nutrients are absorbed from the small intestine the blood (red) vessel travel through.
Food and Electricity :) hope it helps!!
The answer is sugar because you have to think about it. It helps flavor blood sugar is the number one problem people get high blood pressure key word: FLAVOR FOOD ; HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE.