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.
When food gets digested in our body, energy is released after its breakdown.
It is broken into small pieces of food and digested by the digestive juices.
It either gets barfed back up or goes into the toilet
All foods are digested though some take longer than others. Your body takes the nutrition that it needs and then the rest goes to waste. This waste is extracted from your body when you go to the bathroom.
Food that has been processed by the body is referred to as "digested food" or "digested material." After digestion, the nutrients from the food are absorbed into the bloodstream, while the remaining waste is considered "feces" or "excrement." This waste is ultimately expelled from the body.
the capillaries diffuse the digested food to every cell in the body
After you eat food, it gets digested and then is removed as waste while using the restroom. :) Hope this helped:)
IT is used to power the life of the body.
The food that isn't digested is called waste.
It turns into waste and exits throught the rectum
Food is digested, nutriments are absorbed by the body and then waste (undigested food) toxins, mucus and dead body tissue are removed.
It gets digested and your body extracts nutrients from it. What your body can't do anything with gets pooped or peed out.