well actually no organ dose that.But i now food can atleast stay i your system for up to 1and 1/2 or maybe up to 2 hours. But after it digest through it goes out of your urinia and recuem
I'm pretty sure the stomach keeps it so its can break down some stuff...lol..i know that was dumb. i have the same question!
Chemical Digestion. Mechanical digestion is the chewing of your food while chemical digestion is the processes that further break down the food like your saliva and stomach acids.
Salivary Amylase helps digest starch while in the mouth as a chemical digestion. Chewing is another form of digestion, but its mechanical
They can be stored in a cool, dry place for a while. If they are not going to be eaten for a few hours after initial baking, then they can be stores in a refirgerator.
This depends entirely on the store's wants and requirements. Many stores are open 24 hours, while some are opened at 5 or 6am.
Onion can stay in breastmilk for up to 6-8 hours after consumption. It may affect the baby's feeding or digestion by causing gas or fussiness. It is recommended to limit onion intake while breastfeeding to avoid potential issues for the baby.
It varies by location Most mall stores close at 6 pm, while most stand alone stores close around 9 pm The Forever 21 website can give you store hours for the stores in your area
diamond is the hardest and graphite is the softest
animals get nutrients during digestion. the good stuff is absorbed through the digestive tract while the waste comes out of the anus.
While store hours may vary based on location, most stores are open from 10 until 4 pm on a bank holiday. Curry hours are usually from 9 to 6pm.
Most Target stores are not open 24 hours. While some locations may have extended hours, typically they operate from around 7 AM to 10 PM or 11 PM. It's best to check the specific hours for your local Target store on their website or by calling them directly.
No, the large intestine and the gallbladder are different organs in the digestive system. The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes from undigested food, while the gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver to aid in digestion.