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the digestive system process food into usable and unusable materials what happens to the unusable food
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the digestive system process food into usable and unusable materials what happens to the unusable food
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Only the nutrients in the food get digested. Not the whole food. This whole food is seen as unusable material. This material is egested or excreted out of anus.
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the unusable food inside our body, comes out in the form of sweat or from the excretory system- [ when we go to washroom ]
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