A little more details would be helpful....but with such a vague question i'll assume food itself and where it would go...
The stomach absorbs water, and so does the small intestine. The liver and kidneys remove store and move waste out of the body. Any toxins that are hard to remove usually end up in fat and muscle, skin and hair.
What products in food, absorb water and store waste...salt absorbs water and whatever that water was in.
Propolene glycol, some sources say it holds water in, others say it help absorb it. Being an alcohol, it would absorb it. I would not use or eat anything with this in it. 1 gram of the stuff could potentially be deadly. causeing massive multiple organ failure. and other health issues.
Sodium bi carbonate
sodium benzoate
potassium, reacts with water...which uses it and converts it to energy. Heat.
"anti caking" agents.
zinc, copper, silver, used in small ammounts can aid in water absorbtion and aid in removeal of toxins. through chleting and displacement. silver can have an accumulative effect. And a majority of it stays in the body. So it should be used in the smallest doses possible with a great deal of time between doses.
in ur belly u know what i mean jelly bean... n which is fat
They are stored in the vacuoles of the cell. They can be found in both plant and animal cells.
Food, water , and waste are stored inside
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
The red blood cells store and transport nutrients and wastes throughout the body. Nutrients include food and water molecules along with oxygen while wastes are carbon dioxide.
vacuole
Vacuole
In plants, food is stored in the form of starch in specialized cells called parenchyma cells. Water is stored in vacuoles within plant cells, predominantly in the central vacuole located in the cytoplasm.
vacuole
From factory wastes dumped into our water.
vacuole
it is used to store food, water, and wastes.