It depends, on a variety of factors. The most important is what type of food, and how much. A good average is about 3 hours to leave the stomach, 3 hours to leave the small intestine, and 40 hours to leave the large intestine.
About 6 Meters long
7 Meters in length.
about 1 inch
1 hour
generally 3-6 hours
peristalsis
Yes because energy has to travel through the food chain and in the order they eat it is a food web
It is absorbed into the blood through the vili in the small intestine.
as the the molecules of food becomes so small that they can pass through the walls of small intestinewhich contain blood capillaries and go into our blood.
Food both travel through them, and they are both intestines.
Food waste does travel through the rectum.
Between 3 and 10 hours
Nutrients are absorbed from the small intestine the blood (red) vessel travel through.
generally 3-6 hours
chewing the food to swollow it, so the food is then small enoigh to travel through the digestive system.
After you eat, it takes about six to eight hours for food to pass through your stomach and small intestine.
no it does not
what is the nsew
through the large intestine.
stomach- small intestine- large instestine
(tune to row row row your boat:) chew chew chew your food chew it very well swallow it down into the esophagus, lands in your stomach dissolve, dissolve, dissolves your food the gastric juices do! when its done, it travels to your small intestine travel, travel, travel through the small intestine ends up going in through the large intestine poop poop poop it out, get it all out down the rectum, through the anus, land in the toilet.