No. It is because it consists of readily metabolized components such as sugars, vitamins etc.
I been keeping food on my selves for years and years now and I've never had anything get digested on me.
Long intestine. The food has already been digested and the nutrients are already absorbed in the long intestine, which means the process of digestion has been completed by this stage.
No, all snakes are obligate carnivores, and plants do not take up any part of their diets beyond the digested plant matter in their prey's stomach, which has been digested by the prey. The snake cannot digest the plant matter at all by itself.
Ingestion is the process by which food is taken into the body. It is part of the digestive process which breaks down food, absorbs its nutrients, and then the remaining waste is excreted. I hope this is what you meant!
think so, but not sure. I've just been doing abit of this in school. i know they 'digest' the bacterium from an infected area but not sure if they can get infected by the bacteria they just 'digested'
Our bodies use fiber to facilitate the proper digestion and waste of foods that have already been digested. It keeps the intestinal tract moving.
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It is kind of true. It is more accurate to say that the rectum removes food from the large intestine that has already been digested.A+ True
Sugar!
After it has been digested it passes through the intestines.
Chyme is simply the food that has been digested in the stomach. It doesn't have an exact job, except to be further digested and and absorbed in the small intestine.
Owls do vomit a Pellet, otherwise called a cast. They usually consist of things that have not been digested, like bones of previous prey. So, to get rid of them, the un-digested 'stuff' kind of squishes together to form a ball-like figure, otherwise known as a Pellet. They upchuck the pellet, and spit it out.