absorption
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.
it first passes through the duodenum
Digestion is a process that begins as soon as the food enters your mouth. The food is not stored anywhere; it moves continually through the digestive system, being digested. There are no pauses.
Turkey is digested in the same manner as many other foods. The food enters the system and digestive enzymes break it down and absorb nutrients.
Capillary in the villi are used to absorb the digested food and transport the food the the destination cell.
Your food enters through your mouth and you start chemically and mechanically breaking down your food. Then your food goes down your esophagus with peristalsis. When your food enters your stomach, it is again chemically and mechanically digested. Then your food goes down your small intestine where the minerals and nutrients are taken out. When your food enters the large intestine the water is taken from it. Then it exits out of your anus.
After the food is processed in the stomach of a frog, the partially digested food moves into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Partially digested food enters and passes through the Small Intestine before it goes to the Large.
Chyme is the term used to describe the liquid food mixture in the digestive tract that is partially digested. It is produced as a result of mechanical and enzymatic actions on food in the stomach and then passed into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Most food is digested in the stomach.
The food that isn't digested is called waste.