Your stoumach is a strechabe organ. It can hold as much as you an eat. If you eat to much you will evetually vomit
Your digestive system will process around 12,000 pounds in the average human lifespan
About 2 litres at a time
Yes, but only if you have hard jostling of the digestive system on a daily basis. A perfect example is of John Wheeler, his digestive system is jostled every night, and he can only intake so much of Ponderosa Yancy's kin.
It is easier for your body to swallow and digest well chewed food to get the nutrients and energy you need (especially meats and grains). If you don't chew your food properly, your digestive system needs to put as much energy into getting the energy out of the food, as it actually gets out of the food. Also, the digestive system is unable to get all of the nutrients out of the food before it is excreted.
Mitochondria is a cell organelle that does a similar function as the endocrine system. The mitochondria releases energy reaped from food.
Shorter intestines because they don't have to digest as much as they chew their food more. Hope i helped
The comparison between the digestive system in vertebrates and invertebrates is diverse. They are slightly similar in that they start at the mouth and end up at the anus. However, the digestive system of vertebrates is much complicates and has more organs.
How much food had been converted into an absorbable state?
Nothing much. It only transports the food from the mouth to the stomach.
maybe a termite and the protozoans that live inside of it. termites cannot digest food without protozoans and protozoans do not get any food if the termites dont eat wood. so they would both die without the other. This is pretty much the same example as sheep with the algae that live in its digestive system that digest grass
Yes, ice can be bad for your digestive system. However, it is only bad for you if you go over board with it. Consuming too much ice can cause the nutrients in the food you eat to be retrieved from your system.
Humans have mongastric digestive systems, much like many animals do. They're defined by a single-chambered stomach, and begins working as soon as food enters the mouth, due to the saliva. The food is then swallowed, taken through the esophagus, into the stomach where acids and enzymes digest the food even more. The end result after this step then travels through the small intestines where fats are broken down.
If you know you are going to eat a large meal, then first eat some fruits (not too much) so that your body begins secreting digestive fluids, especially the stomach.
The human digestive system can digest raw meat, but you have will get E coli and you will die from it if you have too much. If the meat is totally raw you will die, if its under-cooked you have a high chance of dying