teeth
stomach,liver,and intestine
is food broken down when respiration in plants occur?
"Food" itself doesn't reach all organs. But energy in the food and stored in the form of chemical bonds during digestion, does. When it gets to the cells in organs and muscles, and any other tissues that need it, the bonds are broken down to release the energy. The cells/tissues then use the energy to reproduce, or to carry out the various functions that are the specialty of those cells/tissues.
food isn't exactly broken into molecules. molecules are collections of atoms. those would be too small to see. but food is broken down so the nutrients can be gathered. the food is broken down in the stomach, then, the food goes through the intestines where the nutrients and water are gathered
The digestive system is responsible for breaking down food into nutrients that the body can absorb. It includes various organs such as the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder, each playing a specific role in the digestion process. Food is mechanically and chemically broken down, allowing nutrients to be absorbed into the bloodstream for energy and nourishment.
enzymes
When food is broken down the stored energy is in your cells. When the energy is needed, the cells release the energy.
First the food gets broken down,then goes to the anus.(In case you didn't know an anus is a buttwhole.)
Saliva
food
the function of organs in the digestive system is to break down food
the function of organs in the digestive system is to break down food