The digested nutrients undergo a series of cephalothoraxes that leave the undigested food under constant. (Mr. Greminger's class)
The digested nutrients undergo a series of cephalothoraxes that leave the undigested food under constant. (Mr. Greminger's class)
Always remember: Everybody poops.
Food is handled and processed first by the mouthparts and then is crushed by the mandibles before being swallowed. It then makes its way through the three main regions of the digestive system. Any remaining material (not digested) is packaged into fecal pellets surrounding by a mucous membrane. Contractions of the midgut force the pellets along to the hindgut and into the enlarged rectum. Rapid rectal contractions push the pellets out the anus at the base of the tail.
It's digested, and has the water and nutrients taken out of it for use in the cells.
The undigested food is passed on to large intestine where water is absorbed from the undigested food and it become almost semi-solid. Now the undigested food is acted upon by putrefying bacteria which convert the undigested food into faeces are stored in the rectum from where the egected out through anus and it is controlled by anal sphincter.
Some absorption also happens there however, most of the absorption of nutrients happens in the small intestines with the help of the many enzymes to break down the food that is digested by the stomach.
It gets digested and your body extracts nutrients from it. What your body can't do anything with gets pooped or peed out.
undigested food will either go to your appendix or it will go out the drain.What_happensto_undigestive_food_after_digestion
Not digested waste, primarily consisting of fiber, dead bacteria, and other undigested materials, moves through the digestive tract and is eventually formed into stool in the large intestine. This waste is then stored in the rectum until it is expelled from the body during defecation. The process helps maintain gut health and facilitates the removal of toxins and excess substances. Ultimately, the elimination of undigested waste is essential for overall digestive health.
In the ileum, the final section of the small intestine, the remaining nutrients from digested food are absorbed into the bloodstream. This includes vitamins, minerals, and any remaining carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. The ileum also plays a role in the absorption of bile acids and vitamin B12. Any undigested food or waste then moves into the large intestine for further processing.
it turns into a mono saccharide
Food is digested in the stomach, and this digestion continues to some degree in the small intestine. But it is largely in the small intestine that the nutrients are absorbed from the stream of digested materials. Anything not absorbed continues on to the large intestine for water extraction and further on to excrement.