1. Esophagus 2.stomach 3. Small intestine 4.large intestine
Traveling through the digestive system and into the esophagus.
Swallowed chewing gum typically passes through the digestive system within a few days to a week, but it does not get fully digested.
it sends the swallowed materials to the stomach
most think that gum cant digest for seven years however it passes through the digestive system same as all food when it comes out it might not be fully disolved though
Yes. Happens every day.
It is actually NOT digestible. But this is nothing to worry about if you swallowed gum. It passes through your digestive system and comes out of the large intestine. After a few days you've swallowed gun, you might find it in the toilet. Totally intact and chew able.
Bits of dirt and bacteria that get caught in mucus are usually moved by cilia towards the throat where they can be swallowed and passed through the digestive system. In the digestive system, the bacteria are destroyed by stomach acid and enzymes, while the dirt is expelled from the body through feces.
Food normally becomes a shapeless mass as it is digested, although if you have swallowed something that you cannot digest, it will retain its shape.
The digestive system has smooth muscle through out it, and they help move the food.
Muscle motion in your digestive system called Peristalsis helps the food to travel through your digestive system.
If a single magnetic ball is swallowed, it may pass through the digestive system without causing harm. However, if the magnetic ball is strong and attracts to another object in the digestive tract, it could cause a blockage or tissue damage, requiring medical intervention to remove it. It is important to seek medical attention if a magnetic ball is swallowed to prevent complications.
mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus