Lot faster if u dump the water down the toilet and cut out middle man
Water typically takes about 20-30 minutes to travel through your body and be fully processed.
Water typically takes about 20-30 minutes to travel through your body, moving from your mouth to your stomach and then through your digestive system before being absorbed into your bloodstream.
The average length of the human tongue is four inches.
The Eustachian tube which drains fluid from the eardrum to the throat The tube is about 3.6cm long, made up of cartilage and bone, and lined with very tiny hairs (called cilia). It is connected to the cavity of the middle ear, and at the bottom opens into the nasopharynx (located in the back of the mouth). If excess fluid builds up in the middle ear, it drains down the Eustachian tube into the throat.
Because there is no hair or mucus (I know it's gross if you imagine it) to block out dirt in the air that we breathe in. Whereas in the nose, there are. And the air we breathe in through the mouth will go down to our throat and cause our throat to be dry and we will develop cough or flu (maybe).
about 3.443 seconds
90 days
It takes 8 minutes for food to go all the way down a graffes throught.
Esophagus
your tounge i does believe
depends on how long she is down there
The esopahagus is the pipe that moves food from your throat to your stomach. No digestion occurs in the esopagus, only transport.
The esopahagus is the pipe that moves food from your throat to your stomach. No digestion occurs in the esopagus, only transport.
The esopahagus is the pipe that moves food from your throat to your stomach. No digestion occurs in the esopagus, only transport.
The functions of a tongue depressor is to keep the tongue down long enough to examine the throat area and glands
Hydroelectric energy can be collected anywhere that water can fall. Water is usually collected from higher elevations and made to travel down long pipe sets to water turbines that convert the potential energy of the water into electricity.
They travel long distances by receiving their energy from the warm water, and as they travel over warm water, (such as the Gulf of Mexico) they gain speed and strength. They then travel over land with this energy, until it runs out, and the hurricane's power diminishes.