1. The food is broken down into smaller pieces with the help of teeth and saliva while chewing
2. The digested food passes the pharynx going to the esophagus, the muscular tube extending to the stomach.
3. The food is being mixed and grinded with help of the stomach acid until it becomes in the consistency of liquid or paste before going to the small intestine.
4. The small intestine continuously breakdown the food by using the enzymes released by the pancreas and bile from the liver.
5. The large intestines receive the undigested food from the small intestine after the nutrients have been absorbed and the liquids have passed through it.
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1. The food is broken down into smaller pieces with the help of teeth and saliva while chewing
2. The digested food passes the pharynx going to the esophagus, the muscular tube extending to the stomach.
3. The food is being mixed and grinded with help of the stomach acid until it becomes in the consistency of liquid or paste before going to the small intestine.
4. The small intestine continuously breakdown the food by using the enzymes released by the pancreas and bile from the liver.
5. The large intestines receive the undigested food from the small intestine after the nutrients have been absorbed and the liquids have passed through it.