The part of the body that helps dry out food is the mouth, specifically through the action of saliva. Saliva contains enzymes that begin the digestion process and can help break down food, but it also helps in the initial drying process as food is chewed and mixed. Additionally, as food moves through the digestive system, the stomach and intestines absorb moisture, further contributing to the drying out of food remnants.
I think the question relates to the ingestion, digestion, and the waste disposal of food we need to stay alive. Therefore, in one word, it is the digestive system.
No, undigested food is not part of body cells. Undigested food consists of components that the body was unable to break down and absorb during the digestion process. The body processes undigested food differently, such as excreting it through feces.
Stomach
Human body is not making food. only plants making food.
The body stores most of its' food in fat cells called adipose cells.
I think the question relates to the ingestion, digestion, and the waste disposal of food we need to stay alive. Therefore, in one word, it is the digestive system.
Large intestines
Your Stomach and your intestines Hold The Food In Your Body. But Your Mouth Chews The Food Down.
the stomach
mouth
It Is The Heart
If a slug drys out it will infact die.
The population of Kato Drys is 114.
what are maya body part used
feet
tentacles
beak/bill