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The fluids in the stomach have to be acidic to digest and break down food that comes in.
The human body is able to digest food because it has body fluids, such as saliva, and acids that breaks down the food so it can be absorbed.
The pancreas, liver, and gallbladder all secrete substances which help digest food in the small intestine. These liquids can digest fats, carbohydrates and proteins.
bile
It holds bodily acids and fluids. And does both chemical and mechanical digestion. To digest food that you eat. The job of the stomach is basically to break down food.
fluids and bacteria that help digest food can leak out of the intestinal wall and into the abdominal cavity causing peritonitis
Yes, it affects your digestive tract by washing away some of the fluids our body secretes to break down and ultimately digest the food.
If you know you are going to eat a large meal, then first eat some fruits (not too much) so that your body begins secreting digestive fluids, especially the stomach.
No studies have gone into this, but you can say that starfish send their stomach and other digestive fluids out from their body to digest the food that they will eat, then the starfish will eat the partially digested food back up. So, it is sort of regurgitating.
The pancreas is the oval organ that sends fluids, such as enzymes and bicarbonate, into the small intestine to aid in the chemical digestion and neutralization of chyme.
Digest itself, taking whatever organic molecules it could use.
that is how you spell digest.