esophogus down to the large intestine in than through the small intestine than to the rectum and finally out.
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The distance that food travels in your digestive tract is about 10 meters.
The food gets chewed up in the mouth, and travels through the esophagus into the stomach. Then food absorbs all the nutrients, and breaks it up into waste. The waste travels through the small intestine, through the large intestine and out the rectum.
When food travels from the stomach back to the mouth, it is called regurgitation.In some animals, this is normally emesis, or vomiting. In ruminants such as cows, it is called chewing the cud. Birds normally regurgitate swallowed food to feed their young.
That would be the alimentary canal. Food enters the mouth, then travels down the esophagus to the stomach. From there it enters the intestines and exits through the anus as feces.
The food starts in the mouth, travels down the esophagus to the stomach, travels from the stomach to the small intestine, travels then to to large intestine, and exits the body through the rectum then the anus.
food travels in our body in a form of liquid after they are digested
Perch is normally the process of digesting food in fish. The food enters from the mouth which then travels through the intestine, where nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream, it further goes into the stomach where it breaks down.
open your mouth put the food in your mouth close your mouth chew your food and swallow your food idiot
idk.do you?yes i do, the small intestineYou eat it first, of course! Once you eat and chew your food in your mouth, the food travels down your esophagus into your stomach.
Yes, the gullet is a synonym for throat. The medical term for throat is the oesophagus. This is where food travels from your mouth to your stomach.