about 30 hours
well, from in-to-out, about 30 hours.
Twelve hours
Food passes through your entire digestive tract before it reaches your rectum. That means that food goes into your esophagus, then your stomach, then your small intestine, and then your large intestine before it reaches your rectum.
the food goes through the Mouth to the pharynx to the esophagus in the stomach through the small intestine and the undigested waste goes through the large intestine and comes out the rectum as feces
Which one of the following correctly represents the order in which food coming into the body passes through the structures of the digestive system? Food moves from the mouth to the pharynx, then on to the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, and finally the large intestine.
Movement of food through the large intestine is caused by smooth muscle contraction called "peristalsis" the best way to describe this is to imagine how a snake moves its abdominal muscles to move.
no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
No, it still has to go through the small intestine, and the large intestine.
The large intestine
Partially digested food enters and passes through the Small Intestine before it goes to the Large.
your large intestine and small intestine
The completely digested food ready to be evacuated.
Yes, It does. When the food reaches the point that it is in the bloodstream, It goes through the large intestine.
it enters the large intestine
Food I think.
When the food reaches the small intestine the nutrients are absorbed into the blood through the intestine wall and then the food that was not digested goes to the large intestines where water is absorbed then it is excreted
through the large intestine.
Undigested food leaves the body through the anus. It goes from the small intestine to the large intestine and then exits through the butt hole.
Through the large intestine. Whatever is not used there is excreted.