Biology, asked by winterbear07, 4 months ago

what happened to food after it is digested and absorbed by the blood ?​

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Answered by siddharthkus
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Answer:

There will excretion occur

Answered by bhaleraosurabhee
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Answer:

when the food is digested, the broken monomers of biomolecules are then absorbed in the blood to circulate it throughout the body cells. But the waste product scientifically AKA faecal matter or stool is taken out of the body by storing it in rectum and ejected via anus. ( Egestion is the act or process of voiding or discharging undigested food as faeces. To egest means to discharge undigested material or food.)

Explanation:

mouth/ buccal cavity  (gustation and mastication) ⇒ oesophagus ⇒ stomach (chyme) ⇒ small intestine ⇒ breaking biomolecules from food into monomers by enzymes ( bile, small intestinal juices, pancreatic juices) ⇒ monomer and nutrients absorbed inside blood ⇒ large intestine ⇒ water and other remaining nutrients/ useful substances absorbed ⇒ feacal matter ⇒ rectum ⇒ ejected out by anus.

(remember: waste food is ejected out and not excreted (excretion is of nitrogenous waste via urine, egestion is of feacal matter through anus)

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