No, they are stored in the Rectum
No, they are stored in the Rectum
epiglottis
The undigested food is passed on to large intestine where water is absorbed from the undigested food and it become almost semi-solid. Now the undigested food is acted upon by putrefying bacteria which convert the undigested food into faeces are stored in the rectum from where the egected out through anus and it is controlled by anal sphincter.
The vacuole stores water and breaks down materials.
the correct answer to this question is not your stomach, but it is your gall bladder
Undigested food
The vacuole is responsible for storing water, undigested food, and waste products in a plant cell. In animal cells, waste products are stored in vesicles or lysosomes.
Water in the undigested food will not be absorbed and the undigested food will be watery
because it is considered waste and could be toxic for your body if stored in for too long
No, bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. It helps in the digestion and absorption of fats. Poop, on the other hand, is waste material that includes undigested food, bacteria, and other substances that the body eliminates from the digestive system.
The epiglottis protects the trachea from food.
The digestive system gets rid of undigested solid food wastes in the form of feces.