A full stomach normally takes about four hours to fully digest.
It can take from 8 to 24 hours it may vary for your age. I found this link it might be useful.=p
http://www.food-research.info/talks/Wickham.pdf
A full stomach normally takes about four hours to fully digest.
15 minutes at the most.
72 hours
Beans will take longer time to get digested because they contain lots of protein
none... its digested by the time it reaches the rectum
Beans - complex foods must be reduced to simple compounds.
The length of small intestine depends upon the food the animals eat. If it a herbivorous animal , then it it will require a longer intestine because the cellulose content in the food takes a long time 2 be digested ....On the other hand if it is a carnivore then it will have a shorter length of small intestine as meat is easier 2 digest n it will take less time as compared to that of cellulose....
it is okay to sleep after eating dinner as long as you give some time to digest the food you have eaten.
by the time the food is digested and reaches the body parts, it gets converted into simple substances.
Yes. As amazing as the gastric acids are, they take different amounts of time to work on different types of food. The most typical example I know is meat. If the meat ingested is a steak, it will take longer to be digested than ground beef will. And there will still be other foods that will take less time and other that will take more.
Food is absorbed into the body in the small intestine. By the time food reaches the small intestine, it is very broken down, and the villi lining of the small intestine can absorb the food molecules into the bloodstream.
Ya it does because the drink is digested with the food at the same time so only part of the drink is digested. Therefore it would decrease the effects.
The length of time that it can take for you to defecate the food you just ate varies from person to person and between males and females. The average time for the digestive cycle to complete is between 24 and 48 hours.
That would depend on the type of food. If the food is complex then it has to be digested and broken down into molecules that can be absorbed across the intestinal lining. This will take time and the process would be gradual (lasting hours). However, if the food was pure glucose no digestion would be needed and the molecule would be available in the blood in a few minutes.
The length of time food takes to travel is relative to its freshness. The longer the food takes to get from point A to point B, the less fresh it is expected to be. Also, longer length traveled food isn't as good for the environment as local food.