you would need to put food up your asss
muscular system, endocrine system, and digestive system. :)
in order for reactants to be changed into products, there needs to be a chemical change.
digestive
The digestive system absorbs nutrients from the food and these nutrients are carried to their eventual targets (liver, muscle and fat tissue) within the circulatory system. Digestion requires that the body redirect blood flow towards the digestive system in order to adequately handle the metabolic needs of digestion as well.
According to almost all researches, exercise is very good for your digestive system since it makes your body move and not just be inactive. People need to eat healthy with at least 40 gms of fiber a day in order to maintain a healthy digestive system.
A digestive system like what you're referring to is only found in animals. In order for animals to survive they have to eat. This consists of either plants or other animals in order to get the energy and nutrients that they require to live. Plants on the other hand, generate their own energy. They use water and various nutrients from the soul along with chlorophyll and sunlight in order to grow. The combination of these factors in a chemical reaction creates the energy that they need. Therefore, they don't have a digestive system like that which you are referring to.
The digestive system comprises of organs that work together in order to ensure that food is properly processed through the body. Examples of such organs include the stomach and the intestines.
The digestive system uses a lot of enzymes, especially in the stomach. The presence of hydrochloric acid is one of the main contributers to stomach acidity. This causes the mucosal lining to degenerate, so the digestive system needs to rebuild cells in order to protect itself.
The name of the Digestive System is the Digestive System. It is made up of 6 main parts starting in this order: Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, then Rectum. There are more elaborate parts and systems and those are the ( in no specific order): Gall Bladder, Bladder, Liver, Pancreas, Appendix, Salivary Gland, last Anus.
the respiratory system provides O2 to cells in the digestive system which lets them liveI don't know, just Google it!
The digestive system does not have as one of its functions the need for nutrients, apart form them needed to keep it healthy and functioning. It is more appropriate to ask, what nutrients do the cells of the body need? And how can the digestive system function optimally in order to accomplish that goal? The purpose of the digestive system is to break down foods in order to supply nourishment to the cells of the body. So, ultimately, it is what we choose to ingest that will provide the nutrients that our body needs. The digestive system is just an avenue for good nutrition to be supplied to the body. So, to answer your question more technically: All nutrients are involved in the digestive system because that is how the nutrients gain access to all the cells in the body.
The organ systems of the body in alphabetical order are:Cardiovascular/circulatoryDigestiveEndocrineIntegumentaryLymphaticMuscularNervousReproductiveRespiratorySkeletalUrinary