The nutrients of food are absorbed at the intestine from where they reach the organs and tissues through the circulatory system.
"digestive"
minerals enter the human body through the blood vessels. The food that we eat enters ouir blood stream ant therefor transport the minerals were they are needed
Yes, It does. When the food reaches the point that it is in the bloodstream, It goes through the large intestine.
Like most of the food you eat, im 99% sure that most of it enters your blood stream. But don't worry, because a little bit of somebody else's blood should'nt do anything. Besides, I doubt you're a vampire.; )
Sugar enters the bloodstream through the small intestine after being broken down from food during digestion.
gets it food througthout the blood stream and the food you eat
small intestine
The digested food is in form of glucose which is broken down in mitochondria to release energy.
the liver
usually nutrients enter the blood vessels through the small intestines
in digastion
so that the nutrients are absorbed to the blood stream