What particles, please specify in your question
The digestive system prepares food for the bloodstream. The digestive system absorbs food particles and nutrients pass through this system to the bloodstream.
we use the digestive system as an aid in breaking down big foods into smaller particles which provide energy to our body :))
large intestine
The first task of the digestive system is to break down food into a fine pulp (mechanical digestion). When the food is physically broken down, digestive chemicals break the food down into small molecules (chemical digestion). The mouth is the organ in which the process of digestion begins.(Google)
the stomache
Yes, flatulence can contain particles of feces, as gas can pass through the digestive system and pick up these particles along the way. However, not all flatulence will contain fecal particles, as it depends on the individual's diet and digestive health.
Different types of digested food particles travel from digestive to circulatory system. They are amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, glycerol, vitamins and minerals.
Digestive system has got own local nervous system in the form of myenteric plexus. But then it is supplied by vagus nerve, the tenth cranial nerve, that comes down all the way from your skull. It has got powerful influence on your digestive system. Only terminal part of digestive system gets it's parasympathetic nervous supply from the sacral autonomic outflow.
to breakdown nutrients our body uses to stay healthy then dispose of the unwanted particles.
The body system that the colon belongs to is the digestive system. The colon is also known as the large intestine.
Digestive system brakes down the food to elementary particles. These are absorbed in the blood stream. These elementary food particles pass to body via circulatory system. At the proximal end of the capillaries food particles enter the interstitial compartment. They go to each and every body cell. Body cells then utilize the food particles, as per need.
Respiratory system has got cilia all over the tracheobronchial tree. This protect the respiratory system from damage.