A glass of water taken on an empty stomach will flow into your small intestine in a matter of minutes. A typical evening meal will have fully left your stomach and moved into your small intestine in four to six hours.
it take 3 day for the food to pass though the body
you mom! i was asking u!
It takes 8 minutes for food to go all the way down a graffes throught.
The digestive system. Maybe you should take science class sweet cheeks.
it will normally take one day .... no it doesnt. it takes as long as it takes your body to digest food, usually about an hour or 2.
Protein. Protein needs to be broken down into amino acid chains, and those chains need to be broken down in order to be absorbed by the body. Carbs are basically simple sugars used for energy.
Ants can digest their food relatively quickly, usually within a few hours to a day depending on the type of food and the species of ant. The digestion process involves enzymes breaking down the food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the ant's body.
How long it takes to get a "summer body" depends on your exercise routine and your food intake. Focusing on eating healthier and exercising more can greatly improve your chances.
it doesnt matter how long, it matters on how you do it.maybe mix it up with a shake, its in food also.
Digestion is a chemical reaction that takes place in the body, starting from the mouth and ending in the small intestine. It is a long process taking place in a 9m long alimentary canal. Ingestion in the mouth is when the food is taken in, digestion when the food is broken down into simpler molecules, absorption when the digested food is absorbed by the blood, assimilation when the digested food is utilised by the the body and finally, egestion where the unwanted food is excreted out from the body, through the anus. With these processes, there are many other organs in the body which help digestion to take place, some being the liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine.
Urine typically takes about five minutes to cool down to room temperature after being expelled from the body.
Between 12 & 72 hours. Depends on what you eat. http://www.annecollins.com/food-digestion-guide.htm