Well.. The food goes into your mouth and through the esophagus. From the esophagus, the food goes into your stomach, where you liver and gallbladder help break down your food. Then the food goes through the small intestine to get all of the water out of your food. Then the food goes into your large intestine, where it has the last chance to get all the water out.
No,it belongs to digestive system.
large intestine
The digestive system gets rid of undigested solid food wastes in the form of feces.
Undigested food can remain in the body for varying periods, depending on several factors such as the type of food, individual metabolism, and digestive health. Typically, food moves through the digestive system in about 24 to 72 hours, but certain fibrous or high-fat foods may take longer to digest fully. If food remains undigested for an extended period, it can lead to discomfort, bloating, or other digestive issues. Consult a healthcare professional if you experience persistent digestive problems.
The digestive system is responsible for processing food and extracting nutrients from it, while the excretory system is responsible for removing undigested food and liquid waste from the body through the process of defecation.
Elimination is one of the functions of the digestive system. The movement of undigested food in the form of feces is one of the functions of the excretory system.
The mouth is the opening through which food enters the body. From the mouth, food moves to the esophagus, stomach, intestines, and rectum before the undigested solid food waste exits at the anus.
That is the organ system: digestive system.
Peristalsis
The large intestine is part of the digestive system. Its main function is reabsorption of water from undigested food waste.
Peristalsis.
The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive system. It also alerts people of when they are hungry.