Digestion is a process that begins as soon as the food enters your mouth. The food is not stored anywhere; it moves continually through the digestive system, being digested. There are no pauses.
The Stomach.
Materials to be egested are stored in the large intestine before being excreted as feces.
Digested food isn't really stored, it passes through the body at a steady pace.
Food is stored before it is digested in your stomach.
The small intestine absorbs digested food into the blood.
Intestines
The small intestines.
In the Stomach
In a plant cell for example, the vacuole is a large inter cellular space where ingested materials are stored and digested. This organelle could be referred to as the stomach
There is an outdated belief that the appendix is a repository for indigestible matter. This is not accurate. A fecalith (hard chunk of stool residue) can become impacted there and cause appendicitis. All material that is not digested passes through the same places as digested food residue, then is excreted though the colon.
not completely digested,and when digested the useful materials are absorbed mostly by the lining of small intestine.
The lining of the small intestine.