which part of the body carries glucose round the body?
which part of the body carries glucose round the body?
Die potato.
The blood.
An organ called the blood, circulated by the circulatory system.
The same thing it does for all the other parts of the body...supplies oxygen, glucose, carries away carbon dioxide and other wastes.
Starches are primarily digested in the small intestine. The process starts in the mouth with the enzyme amylase breaking down starch into simpler sugars, and then continues in the small intestine where pancreatic amylase and other enzymes further break down starch molecules into glucose for absorption into the bloodstream.
Glucose content is higher between the intestine and the liver, particularly in the hepatic portal vein, because this is the primary route for absorbed nutrients from the digestive tract to reach the liver. After carbohydrates are digested in the intestine, glucose is absorbed into the bloodstream and travels directly to the liver, where it can be metabolized or stored. This concentration gradient is crucial for maintaining energy balance and regulating blood sugar levels. Other parts of the body typically utilize glucose, resulting in lower concentrations elsewhere.
Because its a "vein" but not 'artery' which carries blood to the organs or its parts.
THE ANSWER IS ARTERY. Artery carries
The blood.
The two parts are the small intestine and the thin intestine
Energy from the sun to other parts of the ocean is carried by winds.
The nerves.
arteries!!