Fiber primarily passes through the digestive system, starting in the stomach and moving into the small intestine, where it is minimally digested. It then enters the large intestine (colon), where it aids in bowel regularity and supports gut health. Ultimately, fiber is excreted from the body as part of feces.
Apples are fruits high in fiber. Fiber is good for the digestion process by helping food to break down easily.
mouth, gut, stomach, small intestine, large intestine simple :) (:
mouth gut small intestine large intestine
your brains? may be.
Any organ that blood goes through.
reticular fibers
reticular fibers
Fiber-optic communication is a method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of light through an optical fiber. for more information, go here- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic_communication
The type of muscle fiber used to provide contractions around primarily hollow organs is smooth muscle. Smooth muscle fibers are involuntary and non-striated, allowing for the rhythmic and sustained contractions necessary for functions such as digestion, blood vessel regulation, and bladder control. These contractions help move substances through the organs and maintain internal processes.
the only thing i can think of right now is fiber...that's why you should take fiber if your constipated...it makes the food go right through you.
Fiber helps you to go to bathroom
Don't worry it will pass through your body in a day or two. Eat some fiber and it go through faster.