Final answer:
Food waste is moved through the digestive system and eliminated through the anus after the absorption of water in the large intestine.
Step-by-step explanation:
When we eat food, our bodies digest it, breaking it down into smaller molecules that can be absorbed and used for energy. The parts of food that our bodies cannot use are considered waste, which needs to be eliminated from our bodies. This waste is moved through the digestive system and eliminated through the anus. However, before it is eliminated, water from the waste is absorbed in the large intestine, helping to concentrate the waste and form solid feces.
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