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The food is chewed and grinned up from the teeth and broken down from saliva, then the epiglottis shuts covering the trachea allowing food to travel
down the esophagus, once it travels down it reaches the stomach which is mechanically and chemically broken down from the stomach muscles and the hydrochloric acid. Then it goes into small intestine, then the large intestine where it is determined to be a solid, liquid, or gas and the liquid is normally drained out causing it to be solid, Then it is eventually stored in the rectum and released through the anus. There are three helping organs the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas which produce the digestive enzymes but arent part of the digestive tract,
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Alcohol can pass directly into the bloodstream from the mouth or stomach is a true statement.
On consumption of alcohol it travels from mouth to stomach, then into the circulatory system, kidney, liver, lungs and brain. Alcohol being a small molecule does not need any digestion in stomach and passes to the bloodstream directly in an empty stomach. When food is present in stomach, the absorption rate is reduced but is not stopped.
Once the alcohol is in the bloodstream, it gets evenly distributed throughout the body.