Study the illustration above. The digestive system works to ingest, digest, and absorb food that we eat so it can be metabolized and used for energy throughout our body. The process of digestion requires other body systems to help with the entire process. Which description of a canoe running through a river is most like the digestive system working together with the one of the other body systems?
A) The river itself is the skeletal system and the banks of the river are the digestive system holding the water and nutrients in
B) the river itself is the digestive system, the water flowing is the muscular system pushing the canoe (food) towards the end of the river (anus).
C) the river itself is the digestive system, the rowing of the canoe with the oars is like the urinary system pushing the canoe faster down the digestive tract
D) the river itself is the skeletal system and the number of people rowing is like the endocrine system influencing how fast the canoe can move through the river
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