what happens to the food that we eat
Answers
Our mouth starts things off by breaking up the food with our teeth and starting the digestion of sugars with chemicals called enzymes. Our tongue pushes the food to the back of the mouth where it is then swallowed and travels down the esophagus to the stomach. ... Once in the stomach, further digestion takes place.
Answer:
It gets digested.
Explanation:
It goes into the mouth, which has saliva that makes it into a ball called bolus. The bolus passes into the alimentary canal and from there it goes into the stomach where the gastric juice makes it alkaline. Then it goes to the small intestine where villi help in absorption of food. Next it goes into the large intestine which helps in absorption of remaining water and nutrients. It then goes to the liver and the waste is separated and excreted via the anus or urinary bladder.