The digestive tract (a.k.a: gastrointestinal tract) (a.k.a: alimentary canal) is approximately 20 feet (6.5 meters) in a normal human adult male.
it travels an average of 30 feet.The food travels about 22-25 feet in the average adults' digestive system.
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About 30 feet.
The small intestine of a chicken is 4.5 feet in length. A chicken's esophagus is around 35 cm long, which covers 17% of the digestive tract.
The digestive tract begins at the oral cavity and continues through the pharynx, esophagus, stomach,small intestine, and large intestine, which opens to the exterior at the anus.The digestive tract produces at least 18 hormones that affect almost every aspect of digestive function, and some of them also affect the activities of other systems.
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Assuming that you travel 882 feet in a straight line, the average velocity is 882.5 = 176.4 feet per second.
The human gastrointestinal tract, also called the alimentary canal, is around 30 feet (9 meters) long in adults.
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55 feet
The digestive tract of an adult human varies, but is about 25 feet long.
At 20 mph, the average driver will travel approximately 88 feet before hitting the brakes. This accounts for the time it takes for the driver to perceive the need to stop and physically apply the brakes.