The liquid part of the body that carries nutrients from the digested food is plasma.
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Nutrients are carried by the blood.
absorption
The digested food is in form of glucose which is broken down in mitochondria to release energy.
so that the nutrients are absorbed to the blood stream
After food is digested in the intestines, nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. The liver receives these nutrients from the blood supply and distributes them to the cells through specialized transport systems. The liver cells then utilize these nutrients for energy, growth, and other metabolic functions.
The blood gets it's food energy from the food we eat which is digested into nutrients needed in our body.
The intestines remove all the nutrients from our food and they are absorbed through the intestinal walls.
No, digested food does not pass directly from the mother's blood to the baby's blood. Nutrients from the mother's blood are transferred to the baby's blood through the placenta, which acts as a barrier to prevent direct mixing of blood between the mother and the baby.
no.cellulose cannotbe digested
When we eat food, our food is digested and goes into our small intestine and inside the blood carries the nutrients and the blood takes it and to the cells.