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digestion starts in the mouth as soon as food enters it. then the food is broken down and taken to the esophagus where it is then taken to the stomach.
No. Once the seeds have made their way through your digestive system and to your bowels, they have been broken down. The acids and enzymes in your digestive system will destroy them.
The digestive system starts at the mouth.
digestive system throw the waste and dirt from the body and nutrients enters the circulatory system through capillaries.
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The mouth is part of the digestive system. Your teeth chew the food and the enzymes in your saliva start converting starch to sugar. Then the chewed food (chyme) leaves your mouth and goes down the esophagus to the stomach.As for the digestive system as a whole, it keeps your mouth and every other part of your body alive. The nutrition extracted by the digestive system is used to feed all the tissues in the body. The circulatory system pumps these nutrients and oxygen though your body so the cells can use them to create energy and stay alive.
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Yes, teeth are part of the digestive system as they help in breaking down food into smaller pieces through chewing. Saliva is also part of the digestive system as it contains enzymes that start breaking down carbohydrates in the mouth.