Food moves the digestive system through the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. Solid food waste is expelled through the anus, at the end of the digestive tract.
I'd say that the digestive tract was the name for the more-or-less tubular organs through which food travels. The digestive SYSTEM includes a few more things, like the liver, gall bladder, salivary glands, etc., which may be involved in digestion but not in direct contact with food. If you're tracing the path of food, you've listed the correct order in your question.
hope this helps stomach - small intestine - large intestine is the order
Actually it passes through your esophagus first. (Your throat)
Which one of the following correctly represents the order in which food coming into the body passes through the structures of the digestive system? Food moves from the mouth to the pharynx, then on to the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, and finally the large intestine.
the virus can be spread to food through someone not washing their hands when preparing food or it hanging in the air and landing on it, we cannot see the virus so we might not realise it is there, we then take the food and eat it, passing the virus through with the food, inhaling it and eating it, causing the virus to spread through the body causing us to get the virus that was on the food. (the first answer was fish witch didnt explain anything so i deleted it and edited it)
Diffusion
digestion is important in a food chain because some foods such as bread, the body cannot absorb thenourishment readily, hence food is needs to be broken down into smaller molecules so the body can absorb. this can be done by passing through the different stages.
Yes. Bacteria also make substances that facilitate absorption of food ingredients.
prevent food particles from passing through the branchial clefts.
its so you can eat more without it passing through so quickly. the body needs time to digest, but in the meentime needs more food for energy
It means you could have backed up stool.Or your food is backed up and its not passing through right.
They get into your body through raw food.
Yes, after being placed in the mouth and chewed, the food bolus is swallowed, passing through the oropharynx into the esophagus.
From eating to excretion, it takes about fifty-three hours to digest food. The first six to eight hours passing through the stomach into the small intestine, and an average of forty hours digesting in the large intestine.
your body digests food which turns it in to energy that goes through your bloodstream to all parts of your body