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Cells need protein, because without protein, the cells
would become weak and won’t be able to protect
themselves. It also helps rebuilding them when injured.
So if a cell somehow gets inured from a hosts injury, the
protein in your body will help repair the wound.
Skin cell
Shield for
protection.
Medical sign for
healing.
You eat meat or any type of Protein. You chew and swallow it and it goes
down your esophagus. It goes into the stomach and enzymes and stomach
acids break the protein into smaller pieces. The protein then goes into the
intestines and gets separated into two things, the protein and the waste. The
protein goes into the blood stream and the bloodstream carries it through
the body while every cell takes it and uses it for themselves.
Black- pathway to
digestion.
Red- pathway
through the
bloodstream.
Blood tissues, epithelial tissues, and enzyme tissues- The epithelial tissue is
a part of the esophagus which brings down the food to the stomach. The
enzyme tissues break down the food into smaller pieces while being in the
stomach. The blood tissues then carry the protein/food through the body to
every single cell it goes by.
Red blood tissue
Epithelial tissue
Enzyme tissue
The stomach, the blood stream, the mouth, the esophagus, small intestine, and
the large intestine. The mouth chews the protein to make the protein into
smaller pieces. The esophagus allows you to swallow the food to let it pass
through. The stomach makes the protein into smaller pieces using enzymes and
stomach acids. Both of the intestines allow the protein to split into two things,
the good protein, and waste. The blood stream carries the protein through the
body to every single cell. The cells then take the protein for its own use.
Red blood stream
to deliver the
nutrients to every
cell in the body.
Stomach to make
the food smaller
by using stomach
acids and
enzymes.
The mouth to
make the food
smaller to make it
easy to digest.
Throat, to
swallow the
food.
Both big and
small intestines,
used to digest
the food and
divide the food
into nutrients
and waste.
Digestive and Circulatory- The digestive system was helpful because it had
the mouth, the stomach, the esophagus, both of the intestines. The
circulatory system was helpful because it had the blood stream in it, and
that delivered the protein’s nutrients through the blood stream.
The Digestive
system was
helpful
because it had
the mouth, the
stomach, the
esophagus,
both of the
intestines.
The circulatory
system was
helpful because
it had the blood
stream in it, and
that delivered
the protein’s
nutrients through
the blood
stream.