The large intestine, no digestion takes place there. The large intestine passes along the waste product and it exits through the anus.
They pass food for digestion through the intestine to the bowel and then out through the anus.
Into your stomach, then through your intestine, then out your rear
its called digestion
Digestion starts in the mouth and continues in the stomach. The small intestine completes the digestion process.
The Duodenum and Illeum (both parts of the small intestine) through chemical digestion
The mouth. Then through pharynx. Then through oesophagus. Then to stomach. Then through duodenum. Then through small intestine. Then through large intestine. Then through rectum and finally through anal canal. The process of digestion starts from the mouth only. It is no more called as food at the end of small intestine. It becomes waste product of digestion there onwards. Though this waste product of digestion also does few important functions in your body.
Digestion is completed and absorbed into the bloodstream
Food passes through the following organs in order during the process of digestion: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus. Each organ plays a specific role in breaking down the food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.
Glucose enters the small intestine through the process of digestion. When carbohydrates are broken down in the mouth and small intestine, glucose molecules are released and absorbed through the wall of the small intestine into the bloodstream.
to help with digestion
The two processes that occur are digestion and absorption. Digestion is the process by which your body breaks down food into small nutrient chemicals. While absorption is the process in which when the small nutrient molecules go through a wall of the digestive system and into the blood.