Chemical Digestion takes place in your mouth Because you have to make it softer by chewing it. While you chew it, your saliva (your spit) breaks it down even smaller! By then, it will be small enough to go to your stomach. Because your stomach can't chew your food.
mouth
in the mouth when you chew
The mouth, by the teeth.
Mostly in the mouth (mastication) and the stomach.
Yes, there are enzymes in the mouth of humans that changes starches into sugars.
Mechanical digestion is mainly in the mouth.
Starch digestion begins in the mouth. Saliva in the mouth enables chemical digestion to take place before starch enters the stomach.
chemical digestion due to the saliva breaking down food or other things in your mouth.
Both chemical and mechanical digestion take place in the mouth and stomach. The organs both break food into smaller parts, and use enzymes to break down food chemically.
The food goes in the mouth. The sh!t sprays violently out the anus. Its the circle... The circle of life!
In the Mouth then the second is the Stomach
Digestion first takes place in the mouth, then the stomach, and then in the small intestines.