You chew it with your teeth.
The stomach
chemicals are in food to help your digestive system to grind up the food that the acid is in.
The digestive system! they grind up the food and then the tongue pushes it into the throat and then... you know what happens next!right?
The important part that stones play in an ostriche's digestive system is to help grind up the food that the ostrich has eaten. This is done before the food passses to the intestines.
digestive enzymes
the digestive system they are there to initially grind and break the food introduced to the body into manageable pieces to be mixed with enzymes and moisture in the saliva.
The digestive system begins at the mouth where teeth are used to break and grind up food and carbohydrate digestive enzymes begin the process of digesting carbohydrate. Jerry Hart, MS. College Instructor in Nutrition
The digestive system processes food that is put into your body. The digestive system processes the food by breaking it down and absorbing the nutrients.
The digestive system is the system that makes food absorbable into the body
your digestive system beaks down food.
The Mouth is the first part of the body involved in the digestive system. >> The Teeth cut, chop and grind the food. >> The Saliva in the mouth contains certain enzymes that start the chemical break down of the food. >> The Mouth then delivers the partially digested food to the Esophagus to be carried to the Stomach for the subsequent steps.
The digestive system has smooth muscle through out it, and they help move the food.