After food has been swallowed, it passes from the pharynx to the esophagus. The esophagus carries the food to the stomach.
After it has been digested it passes through the intestines.
From the mouth, food passes into the oropharynx and then the esophagus. These organs carry the food to the stomach.
The stomach churns food and then passes it to the small intestine.
By the end of the small intestine, the nutrients have been digested from the food. What remains is waste. The large intestine absorbs excess water and a few vitamins from this waste, and then passes it out of the body via the rectum.
When food passes through the colon, water is absorbed to transform the food waste into feces.
If food passes too quickly through your colon it is not absorbed. If food passes too slowly through your colon it backs your system up.
chemicals including 'food' which is actually glucose, passes along the umbilical cord
Nothing. Food doesn't pass through the anus. Waste passes through the anus.
Bivalves feed by filtering food from the water as it passes through their gills. They have specialized gills that capture food as it passes through with the water.
the food passes through
If food passes too slowly through your colon, you are constipated. If food passes too quickly through your colon, you have diarrhea. If you have either of these symptoms for a long period of time, you should contact your doctor.
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