All the nutrients that are digested in the alimentary canal and absorbed into the blood, then go to the liver for further processing. Only water can be absorbed without further processing by the liver.
Well, your liver shouldn't have to digest food; food only passes through your mouth, your esophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine, large intestine, then is excreted from your body.
Although, your liver does break down food, with bile, AKA as gall. This is an essential part to break down the food's lipids. Without it, you couldn't take in food properly, and probably would die, if not treated. (This is why liver failure is so serious)
The liver digests natural sugars and acidic liquids aswell as butter or chelestrol in that matter
Digestion takes place in the stomach and small intestine. The liver is involved in the metabolism of nutrients, but not in their digestion.
The liver secretes bile which helps in fat absorption.
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Digestion occurs in the stomach and small intestine. The liver helps via metabolism of nutrients (but not by digestion).
The pancreas, liver, and gallbladder all secrete substances which help digest food in the small intestine. These liquids can digest fats, carbohydrates and proteins.
To help the stomach digest starch and lipids (or fats).
The Liver and Pancreas
the stomach cus acids help break down the food and the mouth to because the saliva has chemicals that help too.
The liver digests nothing.
The liver is a organ in the body that digest the food that you eat.
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This enzyme is a type of amylase. This is the same type of enzyme released by the liver to help digest fruits.