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Humans do not have just one tract; they have an entire system. First, food goes through the esophagus. Then, it goes into the stomach. After that, it gets sent into the small intestine. Finally, it gets sent to the big intestine, and the left over waste gets stored in the rectum to wait for you to go to the bathroom. There is not one tract, though.

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