Oh, that's a happy little question! Food doesn't actually rot in your intestines when digesting. Your body breaks down the food into nutrients it can use, and any waste is eliminated. It's all part of the amazing process your body does to keep you healthy and strong. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, our bodies have their own way of creating something wonderful out of what we give them.
its part of the proces of digesting food
it probably starts in your intestines
The chemical break down of food in your body to extract nutrients key to survival. Saliva, stomach and intestines do most of the digesting
the process that each food must go through is chewing and digesting. then it goes to your throat to the larynx to the esophagus and finally the stomach and intestines.
Yes. That is the reason for eating and digesting food.
the multiple passageways and coils in the small intestines maximis surface area which helps gets the needed secretion products into the digesting food
the multiple passageways and coils in the small intestines maximis surface area which helps gets the needed secretion products into the digesting food
Bacteria, mold, and yeasts can cause food to rot.
enzymes digest the food . When the enzymes finish digesting the food,the food will have turned into simple substances.the simple substances will then pass through the walls of the small intestines into the blood stream to be carried to all parts of the body.
From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.
The basic food group that amylase capable of digesting is protein, and the lipase is lipids The basic food group that amylase capable of digesting is protein, and the lipase is lipids
During digestion the body is trying to break down the foods that you have consumed, During this process the intestine is contracting to soften the food. Repercussions from this are that gasses and liquids can move and make noises as they are passed and released into the bowel.