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The left side of the digestive system, including the stomach and small intestine, breaks down food into smaller molecules through the process of digestion. Nutrients are then absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine. This allows the body to use the nutrients for energy and other functions.
After eating, food is digested in your stomach and then passed through your small intestine. Nutrients are absorbed through the walls of the small intestine and into your blood stream, where it is carried to cells needing nutrients. Whatever food left over is waste and it is passed out of your body.
It takes the food you ate and disolves them with special acids. Then it takes the sugars and nutrients from the food. Anything left over goes threw your small and big intestin to come out as waste such as "PEE" and "Poop"
The one word form leftover (noun) applies to food or other materials not used or consumed.You can still use the two words together if it is a modifying phrase (not a noun), as in "we had some food left over."
Food first enters the mouth where enzymes in your saliva mix with as you chew to break down carbs. Next the esophagus pushes the food mixture down (IT IS EVEN POSSIBLE WITH upside down. Then hydrochloric acid solution is added into the stomach were it dissolves the food into chyme which goes past the liver and pancreas were juices are added in aid of digestion. The small intestine is next were villi absorb the nutrients into the blood stream, then left over material move into the large intestine were water and any left over small amounts of nutrients are, then left over waste exits the anus.
Table scraps, raw meat, bones left over and food leftover.
The small intestine is a long, coiled tube connecting the stomach to the large intestine. It is responsible for further digestion and absorption of nutrients from food. The stomach is a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen and is involved in the initial digestion of food.
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Yes, poop aka feces is what develops as food moves through your digestive tract. It is made of what is left after your stomach, small intestine, and colon absorbs nutrients and fluids from what you eat and drink.
the stomach in a frog is not what you may think, rather the stomach is the part of a the frog that digests the food and breaks it down into all the nutrients necessary for the Frog! i know Amazing!!!
== == The entire digestive system stores food in one way or another, but the main area where food "sits" for a while is the stomach. Then as the food is digested in the stomach, it goes into the "duodenum" where more of the food is digested and nutrients are sent into the blood stream and out to the body. As the food travels on through the small and large intestines eventually all the nutrients are extracted and the left over waste is what you get rid of with a bowel movement.