It depend on the amount of food. If you simply swallow, lets say, a small strawberry, without chewing, and call that all your food, then yes, the entire strawberry would be digested at the same rate. However, if you were eating, lets say, a peice of chicken, and you were taking the time to chew and swallow each bite, then each of these swallows would be slightly off. For example, when you are chewing one peice, another might be in your esophagous, or in your stomach.
it can digest gum it digests in the same amount of time as any food
Dogs tend to much down food really quick not giving it time to digest, so making them sick. When dishing up the meal, mash the food up really fine, so the food digest easily when swallowed. Mine did the same.
As long as it takes!
Not in one sitting, no. If you were to be on the toilet at the same time it could maybe perhaps be possible.
about 3 to 4 hours because it takes time to digest.
Birds get there energy for eating, they digest the food that gives them energy. They can fly by having hallow bones, they use there energy as efficiently as possible so they can fly for long periods of time.
liquid diet coz it takes less time to digest
No, gum has alot of substances that other food contains, therefore it takes a normal amount of time to digest.
It is possible to be pregnant and have PID at the same time.
Cause they are afraid that hunters would catch them so they partially digest it.
The esophagus is so long because it needs time for food to digest before more food comes in.
it takes 18 hours for the human body to digest a meal. thank you for your questions, cori Reynolds