Mouth-esophagus-stomach-small intestines (duodenum, jejunum, ileum)-large intestines (cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon)-rectum-anus
the last stage of the food path is using nutrients in the body.
The path that food would take through the digestive system of a fetal pig begins with taking food in via the mouth. It then passes from the mouth to the esophagus, the stomach, the small and large intestines and then the rectum, before finally being expelled from the body through the anus.
The path that food takes to get out of the small intestine and into the blood is through the body cells. When food is broken down in the stomach, nutrients are absorbed through the intestinal walls. The nutrients cross the mucosa into the bloodstream where they are transported to other parts of the body.
stomach
Food enters through the mouth and goes trough the oesophagus and then to the stomach and then goes to the duodenum and to the small intestine and from the small intestine to the large intestine and out of our body
reflex arc
energy pyramid or nutrient pyramid.
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The food first enters your mouth, then travels down you esophagus. Then it enters your stomach where it is broken down farther. Then it travels through the duodenum, through your small intestines, through your large intestines. If then goes through your colon, solid waste leaves your body by way of the anus.
They get into your body through raw food.
Enlightenment occurred to the Buddha through the Middle Path or the Eightfold Path.
your body digests food which turns it in to energy that goes through your bloodstream to all parts of your body