The food first goes to the small intestine and then to the large intestine. The tube itself is called the INTESTINE. Rohit Prasad
No. Mucus is broken down by the acid in your stomach. It therefore does not remain behind in the stomach and passes normally through the digestive track of the body.
It just mixes with the contents of your stomach and passes through the digestive system. Some of it is digested and taken up into the body while some of it passes through to be eliminated from the body with stool.
The mouth. Then through pharynx. Then through oesophagus. Then to stomach. Then through duodenum. Then through small intestine. Then through large intestine. Then through rectum and finally through anal canal. The process of digestion starts from the mouth only. It is no more called as food at the end of small intestine. It becomes waste product of digestion there onwards. Though this waste product of digestion also does few important functions in your body.
The oesophagus is the tube that takes swallowed food from the mouth to the stomach.
Food passes through it after leaving your stomach. As it moves through the small intestine your body further digests it and removes the nutrients it needs from it.
food passes throw 6 digestive organs in your body. Mouth ,esophagus ,stomach ,small intestine ,large intestine, and rectum.
no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
Gum typically passes through the digestive system within a few days, as it is not fully digested by the body.
The organ that is a long tube through which digested food passes is the small intestine. It is responsible for further breaking down food after it leaves the stomach and absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream. The small intestine is divided into three parts: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. After nutrient absorption, the remaining waste moves into the large intestine.
Chyme passes through the pyloric valve from the stomach into the small intestine. Once in the small intestine, nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream while waste products continue through the large intestine for further processing and removal from the body.
2 valves: pulmonary valve- blood leaving from the right ventricle passes through it towards the lungs; aortic valve- blood leaving from the left ventricle passes through it to the body (by way of the aorta)
When you drink liquid, it passes through your mouth and into your esophagus, which is a tube that leads to your stomach. From there, the liquid is absorbed through the walls of your stomach and intestines into your bloodstream, where it can be transported throughout your body to provide hydration and nutrients. Any excess liquid is then excreted as urine.