small intestine
"digestive"
Nutrients from the digestive system enter the circulatory system. From there, they are transported to all body cells.
by blood to the liver to get cleaned ( from any poisonous substances) then again by blood to the cells hope i helped :D by hala saad
They are destroyed
The digestive system helps to maintain glucose levels in the blood in various ways. This is done mainly through the pancreas which will release glucagon that will help insulin to maintain the normal glucose levels.
Food does not ordinarily enter the appendix. If it does, it could lead to appendicitis.
The digested food is in form of glucose which is broken down in mitochondria to release energy.
no, tarantulas are venomous not poisonous venom needs to enter the blood stream poison needs to enter the digestive system you can eat tarantulas to your hearts content and while they may not be very tasty they won't poison you.
no, tarantulas are venomous not poisonous venom needs to enter the blood stream poison needs to enter the digestive system you can eat tarantulas to your hearts content and while they may not be very tasty they won't poison you.
Hepatic portal system (vein)
mouth--> oesophagus--> stomach--> duodenum--> small intestine--> large intestine--> rectum--> well... its not in the body after that... a.k.a straight through the digestive system, it is only used as 'bulk' for the digestive muscles to push against to help keep food moving through the digestive system, at no point does it enter the blood as it is (mainly) indigestible 'cellulose'
The circulatory system is responsible for the distribution of food nutrients to different parts of the body. After nutrients are absorbed in the digestive system, they enter the bloodstream, where the circulatory system transports them to cells and tissues. This system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, ensuring that essential nutrients reach their destinations efficiently.