Interactive Human Body Infographic: Nutrient Absorption and Body Systems

Interactive Human Body Infographic: Nutrient Absorption and Body Systems

Click on different body parts to explore how the digestive system, liver, and circulatory system work together to deliver essential nutrients like proteins, carbs, fats, vitamins, and minerals.

Interactive Human Body Infographic: Nutrient Absorption and Body Systems
Digestive System: Nutrient Breakdown and Absorption Liver: Nutrient Metabolism and Detoxification Circulatory System: Nutrient Transport Muscles: Energy and Repair Lungs: Oxygen Exchange Large Intestine: Water and Mineral Absorption

Digestive System: Nutrient Breakdown and Absorption

The digestive system breaks down food into smaller molecules. Carbohydrates become glucose, proteins become amino acids, and fats become fatty acids and glycerol. The intestines absorb these nutrients.

Liver: Nutrient Metabolism and Detoxification

The liver processes nutrients absorbed from the digestive system. It converts glucose into glycogen for storage, produces bile for fat digestion, and detoxifies harmful substances.

Circulatory System: Nutrient Transport

The circulatory system distributes absorbed nutrients, oxygen, and hormones to cells throughout the body. Glucose and amino acids are transported to tissues for energy production and repair.

Muscles: Energy and Repair

Muscles use proteins for growth and repair. Glucose and fatty acids provide the energy needed for muscle contractions during physical activity.

Lungs: Oxygen Exchange

The lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide, supplying oxygen to the blood. This oxygen is essential for cellular metabolism, including the breakdown of nutrients for energy.

Large Intestine: Water and Mineral Absorption

The large intestine absorbs water and essential minerals from undigested food. It also houses beneficial bacteria that aid in digestion and produce vitamins like vitamin K.