process of digestion and absorption in the small intestine. Nutrients from digested food are broken down into smaller molecules that are absorbed through the lining of the small intestine into the bloodstream. These nutrients are then transported to body cells to provide energy and support various cellular functions.
through cells in the villi of the small intestine
T-cells are not kept. They circulate through the blood stream. More are produced in the bone marrow and processed in the thymus.
Plasma carries red and white blood cells, and any other dissolved nutrients that have gotten into the blood stream (alcohol, simple sugars, drugs, etc.) around to the body's major organs.
The stomach
No, sperm is not absorbed into the bloodstream. Sperm is typically deposited into the reproductive tract during sexual intercourse and travels through the cervix into the uterus and fallopian tubes to fertilize an egg.
Haemoglobin in your red blood cells carries the oxygen through your blood stream to different parts of your body. The carbon bi oxide comes dissolved in red blood cells as well as in plasma.
Through the blood stream
liver
Blood cells carry the oxygen through the blood stream to the other cells in the body.
Through the bloodstream, dissolved in the blood and bound to haemoglobin,
through cells in the villi of the small intestine
Oxygen is brought into the blood stream by inhalation. Carbon dioxide moves out of the cells, into the blood, and taken to the lungs to be exhaled. Oxygen in, carbon dioxide out.
On a very basic level, it is absorbed through capillaries in the lungs into red blood cells in the the blood stream.
The blood in the circulatory system carries nutrients inward to cells. Red Blood Cells carry oxygen attached to the hemoglobin. The blood also returns waste to the kidneys, before returning to the lungs and heart.
Their are other awnsers but the main one that i know of is the BLOOD STREAM! because it runs through alot of the main parts in the body and as the blood stream is running its course the cancer cells can stick.
T-cells are not kept. They circulate through the blood stream. More are produced in the bone marrow and processed in the thymus.
release into blood stream