answersLogoWhite

0

Chewing helps break the food down in your mouth, and when you swallow the bits and pieces travel down the esophagus. Once it's in your stomach, your stomach churns it up some more by expanding and shrinking, until it travels farther down the body. The intestine collects the water from what is left, and the remains travel out the body as urine, feces, or carbon dioxide.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What happens to digested nutrients and undigested food in a crayfish?

The digested nutrients undergo a series of cephalothoraxes that leave the undigested food under constant. (Mr. Greminger's class)


Compare what happens to digested nutrients and undigested food in a crayfish?

The digested nutrients undergo a series of cephalothoraxes that leave the undigested food under constant. (Mr. Greminger's class)


Does the amount of digested food digested in the large intestine increases?

The volume of the undigested food decreases as it passes through the large intestine. As the colon absorbs excess water from undigested food waste, the volume of that waste decreases.


How do you get rid of waste that is not digested?

Undigested food waste is excreted through the anus.


What will happen to the undigested food?

It still goes through the intestine and into the toilet just like digested food.


Why can't undigested food pass through your gut wall into your blood?

digested food is just molecules. undigested food is far too big to pass through the intestine wall.


The semi-digested food becomes almost a liquid in the?

The semi-digested food becomes almost liquid in the stomach, which produces digestive jucies.


Where are animal cell food particles digested at?

They are digested in the organelle called lyosome.


What happens to undigested food in large intestine?

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.


What is the main job of the undigested food?

Fiber, which is not digested, serves to stimulate peristalsis and helps to move the food through the gastro-intestinal tract.


How is a feces created?

Food is digested, nutriments are absorbed by the body and then waste (undigested food) toxins, mucus and dead body tissue are removed.


What does poo have in it?

All the leftover products of the food you have consumed recently, and undigested food. E.g.) Sweetcorn cannot be digested so it is passed whole.