True. The bloodstream absorbs nutrients from the small intestine, where food is broken down and nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream to be transported and utilized by the body's cells.
Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil for the plant.
The small intestine absorbs nutrients through its wall, utilizing specialized cells and villi to increase surface area for absorption. Waste products are removed from the body by the large intestine, through the process of waste compaction and elimination as feces.
The cells in the leaf called chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs sunlight. The stomata in the leaf allow for the exchange of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, needed for photosynthesis. Veins in the leaf deliver water and nutrients to the cells involved in photosynthesis.
Well that's a pretty Vague question...But when you eat your stomach breaks down the food into nutrients, your blood then absorbs the nutrients and carries them to your heart where it pumps the nutrients everywhere through yet more blood.
absorbs water and nutrients and feed them to cells
Cells that store nutrients are Fat Cell. the function of Fat cells are long term storage of nutrients for the body. Where: attached to bones by tendons. Cells are striated (cells contain alternating light and dark bands) Cells have more than one nucleus. Can be controlled voluntarily.
Metabolism
Root hair cells absorb water and the nutrients in it through osmosis. These cells have thin walls and a large surface area.
capalarries
The colon absorbs nutrients, and sometimes contaminants of nutrients.
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Small intestine
potatoes
It digests and absorbs nutrients.
It digests and absorbs nutrients.
"digestive"