Stomach, small and large intestine
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The stomach, large intestine and the small intestine
From the mouth, food passes into the oropharynx and then the esophagus. These organs carry the food to the stomach.
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oral cavity, esophagus,stomach,small intestine,large intestine,rectum,anus.
The organs that your food passes through pushes it along. E.g: The esophagus (aka: The gullet) squeezes and pushes the food down. That's why you can eat upside down without the food coming back up!
When food passes through the colon, water is absorbed to transform the food waste into feces.
Nothing. Food doesn't pass through the anus. Waste passes through the anus.
nutriants are extractedin several different organs and are transported to the liver, and when blood passes through, nutriants are added to the blood, then they Carrie it to all parts of the body.
Lungs, Heart, Brain, Kidneys. ------------------------- Digestive organs food does not pass through: Liver Pancreas Salivary glands Gallbladder Hope this is what you were actually getting at. There are a plethora of organs that food doesn't pass through including, but not limited to: All of the above organs Skin Eyes Bones Nose (hopefully) glands of any sort Gonads The list continues, but there you go.
If food passes too quickly through your colon it is not absorbed. If food passes too slowly through your colon it backs your system up.
In a fetal pig, food passes through the esophagus and into the stomach as part of the digestive process. From the stomach, it then moves into the small intestine, where further digestion and nutrient absorption occur. These organs play crucial roles in breaking down food and facilitating digestion.