Plants do not digest food, as they generally do not take in food as such: as a general rule, they take in nutrients from the Earth as well as sunlight and water, and use these to produce energy, as opposed to taking energy from consumed biomass as animals do.
The fibers of certain plants like celery
The food that isn't digested is called waste.
Most food is digested in the stomach.
It is digested the same way your other food are digested.
Food is stored before it is digested in your stomach.
The food that cannot be digested goes to the large intestine.
The food that cannot be digested goes to the large intestine.
the sweet fruits attract animals who eat them and then disperse the seeds since they don't get digested.
Digested food does not go to all parts of the body. Food goes into the stomach where it is digested and then empties into the intestines to be eliminated.
Food is broken down or digested in the stomach but the nutrients are not absorbed in the stomach. Nutrients from digested food are primarily absorbed in the small intestine.
Energy. All food eaten is digested. Food is a chemical that, once digested, turns to energy :) Thats what I Learnt Anyway :)
When food gets digested in our body, energy is released after its breakdown.