first the food passes through your esophagus then to your small intestines and then your large intestines
Large intestine Mouth Small intestine Stomach
A bolus is formed in the mouth and travels through the whole digestive system of a human.
Oysters have a two way digestive system. This means that they only have on opening for both food to go in and to come out.
Not in any meaningful way that would contribute to respiration. No, the butt is part of the digestive system. it has no tube or pathway leading into the lungs or respiratory system.
Both food and air travel through the digestive system. Food travels through the digestive system starting from the mouth, passing through the esophagus and stomach, and finally to the small and large intestines for absorption. Air travels through the respiratory system starting from the nose or mouth, passing through the trachea and bronchial tubes, and finally reaching the lungs for oxygen exchange.
the respiratory system and the digestive system share the Pharynx. The Respiratory system contains the eppiglottis, which keeps food going down the esophogus instead of the trachea
The digestive tract that carries food includes the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine. Other organs, such as the pancreas, are part of the digestive system, but don't carry the food.
Liquid travels through your body through a network of blood vessels called the circulatory system. When you drink liquids, they are absorbed in your digestive system and then transported through your bloodstream to different parts of your body where they are needed.
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.
does suboxone go through the digestive system,or sraight to the brain
The mouth and anus are both part of the digestive system, involved in the intake and release of food material, respectively. Food enters the body through the mouth, where it is broken down by teeth and enzymes, then travels through the digestive tract. Waste products are expelled through the anus after digestion is complete.