Waste from food travels to the small intesintine , through the process of digestion
The food gets chewed up in the mouth, and travels through the esophagus into the stomach. Then food absorbs all the nutrients, and breaks it up into waste. The waste travels through the small intestine, through the large intestine and out the rectum.
After the mouth, food travels down the esophagus to the stomach. From there, it moves to the small intestine where nutrients are absorbed, and then to the large intestine where water is absorbed before waste is excreted.
The food starts in the mouth, travels down the esophagus to the stomach, travels from the stomach to the small intestine, travels then to to large intestine, and exits the body through the rectum then the anus.
the small intestine absorbs and digests food. the big intestine takes out waste from your body.
Small intestine
After food is digested in the small intestine, it passes through to the rectum then anus, where the undigested food comes out as waste.
Food moves from the large intestine to the small intestine. Food waste is then stored in the rectum until expelled through the anus.
the food becomes nutrients and undigested food becomes a waste............... :D
Through the large intestine. Whatever is not used there is excreted.
Maybe I misunderstand your question, but... ... as the small and large intestine are joined to each other (exit small intestine and enter the large intestine), the food moves between the two almost instantaneously.
The food gets pushed through your digestive system by contaction in a ring of the smooth muscle in the walls of the various organs of the digestive tract (oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine) and this is called peristaltism.
esophogus down to the large intestine in than through the small intestine than to the rectum and finally out.