water
the food goes through the Mouth to the pharynx to the esophagus in the stomach through the small intestine and the undigested waste goes through the large intestine and comes out the rectum as feces
Air goes into the nose and then through the trachea.
The kidneys and liver are responsible for filtering out the bad things in your body - the kidney connects to the bladder, which in turn excretes urine from the body. The fecal matter is excreted through the digestive system. After food leaves the stomach, it goes through the small and large intestine, than to the anus before expulsion. Your skin also secretes things through sweat. :] Hope this helped! **Biology student.
no......... the speed changes as it goes through different materials example: when sound goes through air it is faster then when it transfers to go through water because water is more dense and there are more particles for it to have to pass through
algae can reduce the dirt in ditches so if it ever goes in places we drink like filtering staitions the water will have less dirt because the tiny bakteria eat up the dirt
usually by mechanical filtering. The air is forced through a cloth/fabric with a fine weave. Air goes through, dust is trapped.
Liquid solid is the solid particles from the liquid. This goes through to the membrane.
It is safer to use...say a wooden spoon instead of a metal spoon because metal is a heat conductor...or when metal touches heat the heat goes through the metal (it does the same with electricity). There is a simple answer for it!
I think it's called filtering.
spoon
Complex filtering organs in the back of the body are kidneys.
yes it does. the line of symmetry goes down vertically from the top of the spoon all the way to the bottom
Forks go on the left, knifes on the right and dessert spoon goes above the plate on the table. Soup spoon goes on the right, out side the knife.
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The water goes above the spoon and the iced tea goes above the knife
It depends on what you need the mixture for and what thickness you need it to be. Add the amounts you are supposed to then swirl it around a bit. How hard is it to move the spoon through the mixture? You can also put some of the mixture on the spoon and pour it back in observing how easily it goes back/spills off the spoon. Or, you could just task it and feel how thick it is.