The digestion of food in the stomach of an animal is a chemical process.
In the stomach, there are various chemicals (such as digestive acids) and microorganisms (such as digestive enzymes). These react chemically with food to produce new chemical substances, which are then passed on to other parts of the body for further processing.
acid burns it up
The digestion of food in the stomach of an animal is a chemical process.In the stomach, there are various chemicals (such as digestive acids) and microorganisms (such as digestive enzymes). These react chemically with food to produce new chemical substances, which are then passed on to other parts of the body for further processing.
No, but the partially digested food that comes up went through one.
Food digestion is mostly chemical. The first step - chewing - is mechanical, breaking the food down into smaller pieces. Your saliva begins a chemical process to break down the food as well. In your stomach and intestines, the process is mostly chemical.
It is essentially chemical energy, which is released when the food is digested in the stomach
Most food is digested in the stomach.
No. its chemical
Most of the food is digested in your stomach, where the stomach muscles contract to squeeze the food into a thick, runny liquid.
Food is broken down or digested in the stomach but the nutrients are not absorbed in the stomach. Nutrients from digested food are primarily absorbed in the small intestine.
Food is stored before it is digested in your stomach.
The Stomach
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