The digestive system.
All food is digested in the stomach. The mouth contains enzymes which breaks the food down, but digestion occurs in the stomach and intestines.
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, Kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Go PLL Fans
i was taught in class what the intestines do but i can't remember. But the stomach digests the food. thts all i know srry
Digestion starts in the mouth and continues in the stomach. The small intestine completes the digestion process.
I am not 100 % sure of this but I believe the digestive system goes from your mouth all the way to your colon so everything in between is a part of the digestive system.
Peristalsis occurs in all the options listed. It is a wave-like muscle contraction that helps propel food and liquids through the digestive tract.
The small intestines is an organ that takes in the nutrition from the food from the stomach, if all the food flows into the small intestines they would burst and you could suffer massive pains.
>mouth>oesophagus>gullet>stomach>small intestines>large intestines>rectum>anusThe parts of the digestive system are:mouthesophagusstomachsmall intestinepancreuslivergall bladdercolon (large intestine)rectumanusFor more information visit the Related Link.
Your stomach and intestines. Like all other foods.
The esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, gallbladder, pancreas, and liver are all part of the digestive system. This system is responsible for breaking down food, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating waste. It plays a crucial role in processing the nutrients needed for energy, growth, and overall health.
when food is eaten it travels through the mouth, down the oesophagus into the stomach into the small intestines, then the large intestines, before it's finally in the gullet where the anus will help force the food out. although food goes through all of this, energy from the food called glucose will be sent by big amounts around the body, only when it reaches the intestines.
Candida fungus is mostly found in gut flora (meaning the intestines, stomach, etc.). However, it is normal to find small amounts of it all over the body, including the skin, in the mouth, etc.