The non digestible part of certain food that aid in moving food through the digestive tract is called fiber. Fiber is mainly found in bread and vegetables.
fibre
Dietary Fibers!
Hypothalamus. Answer for A+
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Peristalsis.
peristalsis plays a large role in moving food through the digestive tract
Peristalsis - the moving of food along through the digestive system.
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The brain controls many hormonal and muscular processes of the digestive system. The digestive system, in turn, provides the brain with nutrients needed for its functions.
peristalsis
Making the temperature go through its body keeping it active.1st it goes from mouth to stomack.2nd moving through its stomack through its lungs to poop.
There are two sphincters, one at the end of the esophagus / top of the stomach, and the second at the bottom of the stomach / beginning of the small intestines, which keep digestive contents moving downward through the beginning of the digestive tract.
mouth--> oesophagus--> stomach--> duodenum--> small intestine--> large intestine--> rectum--> well... its not in the body after that... a.k.a straight through the digestive system, it is only used as 'bulk' for the digestive muscles to push against to help keep food moving through the digestive system, at no point does it enter the blood as it is (mainly) indigestible 'cellulose'