no you need to digest it first but it will go strait into your bloodstream if it is under your tongue.
Food begins to break down as soon as it enters your mouth.
As soon as the food or drink enters your mouth
2.3 seconds after it hits your mouth
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.
Salivary Glands
The digestion process starts as soon as you put food into your mouth and begin to chew it.
Digestion starts as soon as the food is put in your mouth. Your saliva contains enzymes that bread down food material almost instantly.
Food begins the digestive process as soon as it enters your mouth. Saliva and chewing breaks the food down into a form that can be swallowed and used by the body.
technically, in your mouth. Mainly through the activity of the enzyme Amylase. altho, smelling food (nose), makes your mouth and stomach start producing digestive enzymes even before you start eatting so the body is ready to start digesting as soon as the food hits yoru mouth.
A mono-gastric digestive system work as soon as the food enters the mouth. Saliva moistens the food and begins the digestive process.
The function of the pharynx is to transfer food to the mouth to the esphagus and warm, and moiston and filter air before it moves into the trachea.
NO. In order to eat you have to use your mouth. The food enters the mouth then goes down into your stomach which helps it break it down into smaller particles which then goes through your intestines to be drained of its nutrients and other contents in the food, which soon exits as waste. maybe because i heard that some people eat with their nose not there mouth.