what is the nsew
Most of the time when a bacterium is consumed it is killed either through the acid within your stomach, or by your immune system. On rare occasions the consumption of a bacterium can lead to illness.
Yes, they have to swallow so food to enter their stomach.
when you eat it? your teeth and saliva break down your food in your mouth. then you swallow. the food enters your stomach and food with nutrients are sent throughout your body. Stomach acid breaks what it can and the rest exits through your rectum.
To your stomach, along with all other food and liquid that you swallow.
Into your stomach, then through your intestines, and eventually out like the remains of all other eaten food.
well, they throw up there stomach and there stomach eats the food and then they swallow there stomach again. pretty disgusting!
Stomach acid also kills most bacteria that you might swallow with you food.
stomach- small intestine- large instestine
The stomach breaks down your food. When you swallow your food, it lands in the stomach. It is broken down by stomach acids and moved into the intestines.
It travels down our esophagus, which is basically a long wide tube that has muscles the whole way down it for pushing food towards our stomach. When we vomit, these muscles work in reverse to push stomach contents back upward.
esophagus is the tube that carries food into your stomach after you swallow it.
After the break down of food by the stomach and the mouth. Majority of food is absorbed in the small intestines after the stomach. While the large intestines do absorb nutrients its main function is the reabsorption of water before defection. Some molecules can be directly absorbed into the bloodstream in the stomach by their composition and the amount of blood supply to the stomach itself for example alcohol.