Through the blood stream
The "unwanted food" goes into your feces, while the rest goes into your blood stream. Each cell in your body needs a little energy. The cells have a neucleus and a covering, the food/energy that the cell needs is ingested into the cell while the unwanted items go to your feces, and if there is extra it goes into fat.
Your body has fat to survive for the times where food is unavailable.
The bloodstream carries nutrients such as glucose and oxygen from the digestive and respiratory systems to all the cells in the body. It also transports waste products like carbon dioxide to be eliminated by the lungs and kidneys.
The circulatory system is responsible for delivering food and oxygen to every cell in the body. It consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, which work together to transport nutrients and oxygen from the lungs and digestive system to cells throughout the body. Additionally, it helps remove waste products, ensuring that cells function efficiently.
ANSWER IS NOT OXYGEN, I ANSWERED OXYGEN AND IT WASN'T RIGHT. The correct answer is BLOOD
The respiratory system obtains oxygen from the air and delivers it to the circulatory system. The circulatory system then transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body via the blood vessels. The digestive system processes nutrients from food, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream by the circulatory system for delivery to cells.
The circulatory system processes and transports blood, oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body. The respiratory system processes and transports oxygen from the air into the bloodstream and removes carbon dioxide. The digestive system processes and transports nutrients from food to cells for energy and growth.
by the digestive system
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Nutrients and oxygen are carried to the cells of the body by the bloodstream. Nutrients are mostly transported by the circulatory system after being absorbed from the digestive system, while oxygen is carried by red blood cells through the process of respiration.
how dose the digestive system help body cells
Blood does. It carries oxygen from the lungs with which you breath fresh air in. Then blood goes to the heart and is sent to the whole body with oxygen! Oxygen support the cells', and the body's life!
the digestive cells are the small particles in our body. know we have 200,000 cells in our body that give us energy keep us alive.
The three body systems involved in cellular respiration are the respiratory system, which provides oxygen to the cells and removes carbon dioxide, the circulatory system, which transports oxygen to the cells and carries away carbon dioxide, and the muscular system, which uses the oxygen to generate ATP for energy production.
The blood carries oxygen around your body and to the body's cells.
Oxygen is carried to the cells by red blood cells in the bloodstream, where it is picked up by hemoglobin. Food is broken down into nutrients in the digestive system and then absorbed into the bloodstream, where it is carried to the cells for energy and growth.
The bloodstream carries nutrients such as glucose and oxygen from the digestive and respiratory systems to all the cells in the body. It also transports waste products like carbon dioxide to be eliminated by the lungs and kidneys.
Oxygen is carried around our body by blood cells. These are little particles like sand which make up the blood we see. There are also white blood cells which helps us get rid of unhydenic things in our body.