The digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials. The usable materials are sent to the body's cell as food. What happens to the unusable materials? *
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It goes into pancreas to await disposal
It goes into Stomach to await disposal
It goes into large intestine to await disposal
It goes into small intestine to await disposal
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(C) It goes into large intestine to await disposal..
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option(3) It goes into large intestine to await disposal
Explanation:
- Digestion is the process of breakdown of complex food products into simpler ones and helps in the absorption of essential nutrients into the body system
- The alimentary canal consists of: buccal cavity, pharnyx, oesophagus, stomach,small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus
- The various enzymes that helps in digestion are: saliva, mucus, pepsinogen, HCL, intrinsic factor, pancreatic juice, bile and intestinal juice
- The biomolecules are absorbed into the cells after digestion, whereas the unused materials goes into the large intestine and then to anus for removal.
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