Type your ansThe human body is about 70% water (H2O), but the concentration varies at different locations (Brain 75%, Heart 75%, Lungs 86%, Muscle 75%, Liver 85%, Kidney 83%, Bone 22%, Blood 83%, Saliva 95%, Perspiration 95%).
65% of water is stored as intracellular water
35% of water is stored as extracellular waterwer here...
stomach. it's not food after it leaves your stomach. and i'm guessing again!
I'm pretty sure the stomach keeps it so its can break down some stuff...lol..i know that was dumb. i have the same question!
Most injested carbohydrates are stored as glucose, in the liver.
Stomach is an organ in an animal that stores in the process of digestion.
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your stomach
The Liver
digestion
It is the organ that stores bile.
It is the organ that stores bile.
small intestine
Yes, the liver is an accessory digestive organ, as no food goes into it.
The bladder of a large bovin creature known as a bison. It is the organ in the bison which stores processed urine waste extracted from the digestion process.
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The Liver.
The large intestine.
The final process of digestion is accomplished in the small intestine. In subsequent portions of the digestive tract, water is reabsorbed from undigested food waste.
Pancreas is a feather shaped organ which is part of the digestive system. It produces pancreatic juice that is vital in digestion process.
The job of an organ is to either assist with the distribution of Oxygen or to help with the digestion process the last reason is to help send messages that the brain puts together to tell the body what to do.