Yes it does. When food is digested in the large intestine, where the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and travel to the liver for further processing.
Beyond that, the digestive system is composed of cells which, like any other cells, require oxygen carried by the blood, as well as protection by the immune system, also carried by the blood, and nutrients since the digestive system is not always digesting (except for people who never stop eating - put down that donut!)
Yes, the digestive and circulatory systems interact closely to ensure the absorption and transportation of nutrients from the digestive tract to the body's cells. The circulatory system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the digestive organs, while the digestive system breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
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 works with digestive system to circulate the nutrients to all the body parts. The nutrients are digested and absorbed by the digestive system. The circulatory system circulates the nutrients throughout the body.
Different types of digested food particles travel from digestive to circulatory system. They are amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, glycerol, vitamins and minerals.
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The respiratory system brings the oxygen inand out of the bodywhich the circulatory system takes theoxygen through.
Yes, the digestive and circulatory systems interact closely to ensure the absorption and transportation of nutrients from the digestive tract to the body's cells. The circulatory system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the digestive organs, while the digestive system breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
The digestive and circulatory systems work together to bring nutrients to cells. The digestive system breaks down food into nutrients, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream by the circulatory system. The circulatory system transports these nutrients to cells throughout the body.
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 relation between the circulatory system and the digestive system is that the digestive system makes energy so the energy goes to the heart and that is what makes it pump.
The respiratory system interacts most directly with the circulatory system in terms of function. Structurally, it shares some body parts with the digestive system.
The circulatory system works with digestive system to circulate the nutrients to all the body parts. The nutrients are digested and absorbed by the digestive system. The circulatory system circulates the nutrients throughout the body.
The digestive system breaks down nutrients and allows them to be absorbed the the circulatory system, which carries them to all body cells. The circulatory system carries needed materials to the cells of the digestive system, so that they can carry out body processes.
The circulatory system picks up nutrients from the digestive system and takes them to the cells. Absorption is the process of moving the nutrients from the digestive system to the circulatory system.
The circulatory system picks up nutrients from the digestive system and takes them to the cells. Absorption is the process of moving the nutrients from the digestive system to the circulatory system.
The heart is the pump in the circulatory system.
No it is not. It is part of the digestive system.