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food passes into the intestines where nutrients are sorted out and then absorbed and waste continues to be pushed through the digestive system
After it has been digested it passes through the intestines.
first the food passes through your esophagus then to your small intestines and then your large intestines
Constipation is what happens!:)Answer : The large intestines absorbs all the foods nutrients and delivers them to parts of your body. Most importantly, the colon re-absorbs moisture/water left over and hence why when you go to the toilet, your stool isn't watery and sloppy, one hopes. If undigested food passes too quickly through the large intestines, your body won't have enough time to absorb all the nutrients and water which can lead to diarrhea, and in some cases, could become a dangerous problem. You could become dehydrated due to water loss and possibly experience some fluctuation with your weight, should this be long term. In which case, you should consult with your doctor and get a diagnosis.
All the blood flowing through the intestines passes through the liver on its way back to the heart.
Food only passes through your stomach and intestines not the appendix.
the villi are tiny finger-like protrusions lining the small intestines. Digested food passes the villi and broken-down food molecules are absorbed through a wall of cells, and into tiny blood vessels inside the villi called capillaries. Nutrient filled blood from the capillaries joins the main bloodstream in veins around the intestines, ready to be used in other parts of the body. Having villi lining the intestines ensures maximum absorption of nutrients through a huge surface area.
Perch is normally the process of digesting food in fish. The food enters from the mouth which then travels through the intestine, where nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream, it further goes into the stomach where it breaks down.
Nutrients passes through an ecosystem because each animal has its own "healthiness" that passes through when a animal is eaten.
Food leaves your stomach and passes into your intestines.
When you drink liquid, it passes through your mouth and into your esophagus, which is a tube that leads to your stomach. From there, the liquid is absorbed through the walls of your stomach and intestines into your bloodstream, where it can be transported throughout your body to provide hydration and nutrients. Any excess liquid is then excreted as urine.
It passes through the wall of the digestive system, then into the blood.