I assume you mean work? The digestive system begins with the tongue, it contains saliva which is a weak base acid which helps break down food in conjunction with your teeth and tongue. Once swallowed the food enters the stomach. The stomach contains a strong acid which breaks down food further into a liquid that the stomach lining can absorb. The stomach absorbs some and send the rest into the large intestine which breaks it down more and crushes it into large globules all the while coating it with a enzyme to break it down and make it more soluable for the small intestine to pass easier. Once in the small intestine it passes through into the rectal cavity where we pass it as feces.
Alternately. If the food is a liquid it travels into the kidneys where it is stripped of most harmful substances. It bypasses the intestinal tract and goes directly into the urinary bladder to be excreated.
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The digestive system works with the Urinary System and the Muscular System
The urinary system and the digestive system work together to eliminate waste from the human body. The urinary system filters waste from the blood to produce urine, while the digestive system processes food to remove solid waste in the form of feces.
The urinary system flushes out unusable chemicals that are extracted from the food by the digestive system.
yes. after its gone through the digestive system, you need to get rid of it!
The urinary system and digestive system work together to maintain overall health by eliminating waste and toxins from the body. The digestive system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients, while the urinary system filters waste products from the blood and produces urine to remove them from the body. This collaboration helps regulate the body's internal environment and ensures proper functioning of organs and systems.
the digestive system
The digestive system and the urinary system both shut off their flushing of water when your body is dehydrated and needs the water to remain in your body.
The four organ systems that remove waste from the body are the urinary system, digestive system, integumentary system (skin), and respiratory system. These systems work together to eliminate metabolic waste, toxins, and excess substances from the body.
The digestive and excretory systems work together by gathering nutrients from food and processing waste out of the body. Each system does its portion of the workload.
The digestive system works with all of the systems in your body. To be more specific it works with the urinary, muscular, and the nervous system really work with the digestive system. Another is the circulatory system, it helps get the harvested nutrients to the other parts of your body.
The way the digestive system and the urinary system work together is the food come in through the mouth and then the teeth chew it up and the salivary glands produce saliva to break down the food and make it easier to swallow and easier to digest. Then as the food is moving down the pharynx and the esophagus and goes in to the stomach and they then go in to the small intestines where the nutrients is sucked into the small intestines and stored. Then it goes through the large intestines where it is stored until it needs to come out as urine or feces. That is how it works together