After passing through the digestive system and on its way out, yes.
The digestive tract, from the mouth, esophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, and colon.
When the food is thoroughly digested and most the nutrients taken out , it passes through your large intestine. From there it goes to your toilet.
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The extra waste that you produce goes from the stomach to the large intestine. After it gets through the large intestine, you push, and push, and waste comes out of the anus.
mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and finally the anus.
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food passes throw 6 digestive organs in your body. Mouth ,esophagus ,stomach ,small intestine ,large intestine, and rectum.
The digestive system. The food passes through the mouth and salivary gland and forms a bolus that is pushed down the oesophagus by peristalsis. It then passes through the stomach then passes through the liver, gall bladder and the rectum then the anus.
The rectum is imferior. Its important to b mindful of what goes n yout mouth, as whatever enters goes through your system, benefits it or destroys it then eventually passes through the rectum.
From the mouth, food passes into the oropharynx and then the esophagus. These organs carry the food to the stomach.
It will come out of the anus as feces.
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• Esophagus Passes food from the mouth to the stomach
The path that food would take through the digestive system of a fetal pig begins with taking food in via the mouth. It then passes from the mouth to the esophagus, the stomach, the small and large intestines and then the rectum, before finally being expelled from the body through the anus.
Food passes through your entire digestive tract before it reaches your rectum. That means that food goes into your esophagus, then your stomach, then your small intestine, and then your large intestine before it reaches your rectum.
The three areas are: - the esophagus - the large intestine - the rectum