Yes. It is broken down into its comprising proteins, starches, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, etc...
Yes, during the digestive process, food is broken down into simpler forms through mechanical and chemical digestion. This allows nutrients to be more readily absorbed by the body through the intestinal wall, where they can then be used for various bodily functions.
It does actually become a body cavity, it becomes the digestive tract; the tube that passes through the body from mouth to anus.
cellulose
they are called the cells
Vete Al La Verga
mouth, esophagus, and stomach
it comes out the other end
the answer is the large intestine
Twerk team
it is digested and is stored as fat.
It goes down the esophagus and into the stomach.
Not really. Chewing gum passes readily through the digestive tract.