first it goes down your stomach and goes down different tubes to make you go to toilet
To the stomach
After being swallowed, food goes into the stomach where it is mixed with stomach acid. The stomach acid helps to break down the food into smaller particles for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
While eating, food goes down your esophagus into your stomach, while air goes down your trachea and into your lungs.
It goes through the stomach first and then the small intestine.
No, the wind pipe goes down into the lungs and you breath through it. the oesophagus goes into your stomach and the food goes down it. it is basically like your food pipe
Yes, it is true that the stomach is where food goes to be broken down and digested. It is not exactly a graveyard, but rather a digestive organ where enzymes and acids work to break down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.
Your body needs nutrients so the stomach breaks down the food. Then in the small intestine, the nutrients and waste are separated. The nutrients helps the body and the waste come out the other end.
The digestive system the esophagus. Food goes from your mouth and goes down your esophagus then to the stomach blood goes around the food and the liver takes what the blood absorbed down
idk.do you?yes i do, the small intestineYou eat it first, of course! Once you eat and chew your food in your mouth, the food travels down your esophagus into your stomach.
The stomach because it has the stomach acid that breaks down food and goes into the digestion system.
Your food enters through your mouth and you start chemically and mechanically breaking down your food. Then your food goes down your esophagus with peristalsis. When your food enters your stomach, it is again chemically and mechanically digested. Then your food goes down your small intestine where the minerals and nutrients are taken out. When your food enters the large intestine the water is taken from it. Then it exits out of your anus.
The muscles in the esophagus move the food down into the stomach.