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Where is digested food transported for metabolism?

Liver .


The hepatic portal veins transport digested food and water to the?

Liver.


Where are animal cell food particles digested at?

They are digested in the organelle called lyosome.


What happens to most of the digested food carried by the capillaries?

the capillaries diffuse the digested food to every cell in the body


What is the blood supply like in the villi?

more the blood supply ,the more will be the absorption of digested food.


What carries digested food from the small intestine to the liver?

Nutrients and water are carried by the bloodstream to all organs of the body, including the liver.


What produces enzymes that break down digested food?

After the food is digested in the stomach, it goes through the passageway and meets the liver, gall bladder and the pancreas; which all secrete enzymes used for breaking down food as well.


What must digested food particles be able to do?

cross our cell membranes


What is the function of a squids liver?

Squid are cephalopods, a marine animal that has bilateral body symmetry and a unique head. The function of a squids liver is to absorb digested food.


What would happen if you had no liver?

Your food would not get digested properly; as the liver sends bile to break down food to the small intestine. You would die, most likely.


Is alchol digested the same way as food is digested in the body?

no, since alcohol is a different substance, it is not digested in exactly the same way. your liver is the organ which assists in breaking down alcohol. this is why alcoholics have severe liver problems and why alcohol can be so dangerous (it can lead to liver failure). alcohol does, however, go through your intestines just like anything else.


What is a soft skin like structure that surrounds a cell and allows the cell to ingest digested food?

cell membrane or permeable membrane.