Food is absorbed into the body in the small intestine. By the time food reaches the small intestine, it is very broken down, and the villi lining of the small intestine can absorb the food molecules into the bloodstream.
Digested food is absorbed in the small instestine
small butter-colored stains are butterfly excrement. Butterflies, like all insects, digest their food inside a tube (called the alimentary canal) that runs from mouth to anus. To eat, a butterfly uncoils its long snout (proboscis) and sucks in nectar. The food enters the alimentary canal, gets digested, its nutrients absorbed, and waste excreted.
The pancreas is a ductless gland that secretes hormones and is not technically part of the alimentary canal.
The rectum is the name for the last six to eight inches of the alimentary canal.
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The smooth muscles of the alimentary canal contract to move ingested material through the digestive tract.
Colon
It is digested in the salivary glands and pancreas by the enzyme amylase. Converted into disaccharides.
Protein is digested both in the stomach (by pepsin and trypsin) and in the small intestine.
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this is because the alimentary canal consists of parts which the food flow into the bolus hence it needs to be sliding into the alimentary canal until it come to be digested.
Protein is firstly broken in the stomach through Chloridric acid. In the small intestine, the protein is absorbed into the blood stream through the inner wall of the small intestine.
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small butter-colored stains are butterfly excrement. Butterflies, like all insects, digest their food inside a tube (called the alimentary canal) that runs from mouth to anus. To eat, a butterfly uncoils its long snout (proboscis) and sucks in nectar. The food enters the alimentary canal, gets digested, its nutrients absorbed, and waste excreted.
small butter-colored stains are butterfly excrement. Butterflies, like all insects, digest their food inside a tube (called the alimentary canal) that runs from mouth to anus. To eat, a butterfly uncoils its long snout (proboscis) and sucks in nectar. The food enters the alimentary canal, gets digested, its nutrients absorbed, and waste excreted.
The alimentary canal runs from the mouth to the anus.
The alimentary canal has glands which produces digestive juices which help in digestion from tract to system....it is then transported to liver.
It transports partly-digested food from the mouth down to the stomach . The food moves down by the movement of a wave-like pattern called ' peristalsis' .