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Originally Posted by bumab
Food that is not absorbed, or foriegn objects, do not pass through the body.
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Originally Posted by TeleMad
Yes they do. Food enters the body at the mouth, passes through the oral cavity, passes through the oropharynx, passes through the espohagus, passes through the stomach, passes through the small intestine, passes through the large intestine, and passes through the anus. Food passes through the body.
Now, show me a valid reference that shows my usage to be illegitimate, and that shows that only yours can be used.
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PS: Some Google results.
"food passes through the esophagus" = 318 hits
"bolus passes through the esophagus" = 11 hits
"food passes through the stomach" = 526 hits
"chyme passes through the stomach" = 9 hits
"chyme passes through the intestine" = 3 hits
"chyme passes through the small intestine" = 4 hits
"feces pass through the large intestine" = 1 hit
And riddle me this Batman. When you start off outside the East end of a tunnel, and drive through the tunnel such that you end up outside the West end, have you not passed through the tunnel? Does one have to crash his way through the walls of the tunnel in order to say that he has driven through the tunnel? Nope.
Tube-like passageways - like a tunnel or a hallway - can be walked through, driven through, passed through, run through, and so on without having to physically break through the boundary that forms it. One can also simply move through the interior region of it, from one side to the other.