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The rest of the food that your not using comes out the but.(anus)

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What are the importance of the digestive system?

•Digestive system breaks down food into smaller pieces so they can be absorbed and transported throughout the body?


What system does the small intestine belong?

It is part of the digestive system for the small and large intestines do their part in digesting all the food we eat. The small intestines takes the nutrients out of our food and puts it into our blood stream and the large intestines (colon) takes the moisture out of the digested food (bolus) for excretion.


In digestive system Where are all the most nutrients observed?

Nutrients are found throughout the digestive system. Most nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine.


Why do you nedd a digestive system?

So that large, insoluble molecules of food can be broken down into smaller, soluble ones which can then be absorbed into the bloodstream for use by all the cells in the body.


Do all living things need a digestive system?

No, not all living things need a digestive system. For example, some simple organisms like bacteria absorb nutrients directly through their cell membrane. However, for complex multicellular organisms, a digestive system is necessary to break down food into nutrients that can be absorbed and utilized by the body.


How is the digestive system vital to the human body?

The Digestive System is vital to the human body becasue it breaks down all of the food we eat into molecules. These molecules can then be absorbed into the bloodstream eventually to be used by the cells. The digestive system is made up of many different organs, all of which help with the process of taking the nutrients out of the food we eat, and turning it into energy for our bodies cells. Once all the nutrients has been transfered into energy and stored into the cells of the body, the undigestable food is then passed through the anus as faeces.


What other system in your body works with digestive system?

The circulatory system works closely with the digestive system. The circulatory system helps transport nutrients absorbed from the digestive system to all parts of the body. It also delivers oxygen and removes waste products generated by the digestive process.


What other systems does the digestive system depend on?

All systems in the human body directly or indirectly depend on each other. However, the digestive system mainly relies on the circulatory system and the musculatory system. The circulatory system brings enzymes and oxygen to the digestive system. The musculatory system performs peristalsis, to move the food through the digestive system.


What system is involved with the distribution of food within the body?

circulatorybecause Chemical energy must be constantly produced in the body to carry out all ... Nutrients are absorbed in intestine after digestion of food material but must be ... before getting distributed throughout body via circulatory system. ...


System turns food into nutrients for the cell?

In the digestive system . There , the large Insoluble food pieces ( as Starch , Proteins , Sugars , fats and Carbohydrates ) are digested into small soluble particles that can be absorbed by all cells .(glucose , fatty acids , glycerol , amino acids )


What is it called When the food nutrients go into the blood stream?

The process of food entering the bloodstream is called absorption. Enzymes that are released by various organs of the digestive system assist in the chemical breakdown of food into smaller molecules so that it can be absorbed by the body.


What changes food into a form that is usable by all the bodies cells?

Digestion is the process by which food is broken down into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body's cells. Enzymes in the digestive system help to break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats into simpler forms that can be transported through the bloodstream to cells for use as energy and building blocks.