digestive system
The cells are called choanocytes. Choanocytes move throughout the sponge body wall and help to capture and digest food particles, which are then delivered to other cells in the organism for nourishment.
Digestive system brakes down the food to elementary particles. These are absorbed in the blood stream. These elementary food particles pass to body via circulatory system. At the proximal end of the capillaries food particles enter the interstitial compartment. They go to each and every body cell. Body cells then utilize the food particles, as per need.
Yes, the digestive system breaks down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body's cells. This process involves mechanical and chemical digestion in various organs such as the stomach, small intestine, and liver. The nutrients released are then utilized by the body for energy, growth, and repair.
The body stores most of its' food in fat cells called adipose cells.
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digestive system
The digestive system. Maybe you should take science class sweet cheeks.
The circulatory system delivers food and oxygen to body cells through the bloodstream, which is pumped by the heart. It also carries carbon dioxide and other waste products away from body cells to be eliminated from the body.
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the digestive system takes in food needed by the body then it breaks down the food into a form the body cells can use
Lymphatic and circulatory system.
The circulatory system transport oxygen and respiratory material (food) to the billions of our body cells.
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The cells are called choanocytes. Choanocytes move throughout the sponge body wall and help to capture and digest food particles, which are then delivered to other cells in the organism for nourishment.
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