Biology, asked by rameshglenda86, 9 months ago


what happens to the food that is not broken down

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Answered by khursheed09
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Most of the digestion occurs in the first part of the small intestine while the absorption of broken down nutrients, water, vitamins, and minerals occurs in the rest of it. ... Those components of food that are not needed or cannot be absorbed are excreted from the colon in stool.

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Answered by gjaynir0508
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Answer:

during the process of digestion, food is broken into smaller particles and the nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine.

the food that is not broken is excreted to get rid of it.

most of these unbroken food materials are hair, feathers, cytoskeletons, cartilage, and bones in animal foods and cellulose and lignin in plant foods and they are either ejected bydefecated or regurgitated in pellets of undigested remains.

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