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∙ 14y agoIt takes around 62 hours for water to pass through, but if its a slightly thicker, liquid it takes around 46 hours.
(The thinner the substance, the longer it takes).
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∙ 11y agoIt takes a minute for a drop of blood to go through the body and back to the heart in a healthy person.
very fast
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∙ 14y agoit can take between an hour and a few hours, depending on whats already in your stomach.
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∙ 14y agoThe blood goes through your body at a rate of 5mph per 1 second, Talk about your ZOOM!ZOOM!
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∙ 11y ago60mph
Muscle motion in your digestive system called Peristalsis helps the food to travel through your digestive system.
The gas is formed during the digestion of food and liquid in the intestine and bowel.
Well, for part of the trip, liquids do travel through the digestive system, however, liquids don't need that much digesting. While food would travel through the digestive system and go into the rectum, and eventually deposit through the anus, liquids are processed through the urinary system, which involves organs such as the kidneys and the ureters, and eventually is stored in the bladder. This liquid, now urine, is exerted through a tube-like organ in the penis.
About 3 Hours, maybe less. It depends
Both food and air travel through the digestive system. Food travels through the digestive system starting from the mouth, passing through the esophagus and stomach, and finally to the small and large intestines for absorption. Air travels through the respiratory system starting from the nose or mouth, passing through the trachea and bronchial tubes, and finally reaching the lungs for oxygen exchange.
chewing the food to swollow it, so the food is then small enoigh to travel through the digestive system.
The pharynx belongs to both the respiratory system and the digestive system. It serves as a passageway for air to travel from the mouth and nose to the trachea and for food to travel from the mouth to the esophagus.
Depends on your particular digestive system. It can, in some people, yes. Peristalsis, the normal rhythmic movement of the intestines, can be speeded up by what they consider to be an irritant, yes.
Different types of digested food particles travel from digestive to circulatory system. They are amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, glycerol, vitamins and minerals.
thru the blood
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Materials travel through the body by first entering the bloodstream through absorption in the digestive system, inhalation in the respiratory system, or direct injection. They are then transported to target tissues and organs by the circulatory system. Once delivered, the materials can be used for various functions or eliminated from the body through excretion.