No not all things can be digested for instance not all parts of corn can be digested.
anything u eat! lol
Cellulose fiber is not digested by the human digestive system, but also bear in mind that digestion does not work with 100% efficiency, so even nutrients that we digest are not completely digested. Anything not digested will, in due course, be eliminated in the form of a bowel movement.
Cellulose fiber is not digested by the human digestive system, but also bear in mind that digestion does not work with 100% efficiency, so even nutrients that we digest are not completely digested. Anything not digested will, in due course, be eliminated in the form of a bowel movement.
Tapeworms eat digested food in the body.
Food is digested in the stomach, and this digestion continues to some degree in the small intestine. But it is largely in the small intestine that the nutrients are absorbed from the stream of digested materials. Anything not absorbed continues on to the large intestine for water extraction and further on to excrement.
I been keeping food on my selves for years and years now and I've never had anything get digested on me.
It gets digested like anything else you eat. It eventualy turns into feces.
It can not be digested because it is the final digested form of fats
It is digested the same way your other food are digested.
It gets digested and your body extracts nutrients from it. What your body can't do anything with gets pooped or peed out.
Fiber.It is needed to help move food through the gut, but can't be digested into anything.
Pretty much anything you eat will pass through your system in 1-3 days. So no. If something does not get digested in your stomach fully then it will just pass through anyway.