Along the way food passes through accessory digestive organs such as the liver, gallbladder, etc.
The small intestine absorbs nutrients, the main function of the large intestine is to absorb water. The large intestine also contains bacteria, called intestinal flora, to digest undigested food.
It goes into your intestine and is broken down and sent to your cells for energy
the acid in your stomach burns and churns and breaks it down. eventually your food forms a log and slides out the back door :)
Your stomach breaks and burns all foods. If you had swallowed your gum, your gum would stay in the stomach for 7 years. Thanks for the question!
When food enters your body it gets digested into the intestines, then it pulls out all of the nutrients in the food and the bad stuff comes out into the toilet.
when you eat it? your teeth and saliva break down your food in your mouth. then you swallow. the food enters your stomach and food with nutrients are sent throughout your body. Stomach acid breaks what it can and the rest exits through your rectum.
the food enters to our body at six o'clock p.m.(6:00)
What is the process of food once it enters the body .
it enters the large intestine
when air enters the body through the drips we take it may lead to many health problems.
Once food enters your mouth, saliva begins to break it down. When you swallow, the food moves down your esophagus to your stomach. The act of swallowing is also called deglutition.
You mean the rectum. The rectum is the tube that holds feces until we can expel the feces on the toilet. The anus is merely the name of an opening that has a sphincter of muscular tissue around it to hold the anus closed. By saying feces "enters" the anus, you're meaning that feces is already partway out of the body because the anus does NOT "hold" anything. The rectum does.
The study of what happens to food once it enters the mouth is called oral processing. This includes the mechanical breakdown of food by chewing, mixing with saliva, and initiating the digestive process. Oral processing is important for food perception, digestion, and nutrient absorption.
It goes into the intestines, I believe that the intestines breaks up the food.
what happens when light enters a polorizing filter?
it breaks down