no that is what enzymes do to particles of nutrients wich are to big to digest.
some particles are taken into the blood vessels to be taken to somewhere else. is that the answer U wanted? :)
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 first of the two functions of the digestive system is to break down nutrients. The second function is the absorption of nutrients.
Absorption of nutrients and water.
The digestive system converts food into nutrients. Breaking it down with enzymes and other chemicals. It turns it into nutrients and fat (Fat is to be stored for later use to provide energy).
To break down food into nutrients.
"digestive"
Its main function within the digestive system is to process the nutrients absorbed from the small intestine.
The digestive system is supose to break down food and the small intesine obsorbs the nutrients and delivers the nutrients to the body
The digestive system breaks down food that you eat. As it moves through the digestive system, the nutrients in the foods (ex. proteins, vitamins, etc.)are taken out and the rest is excreted. The digestive system gives you your energy and your nutrients. Without it, the food that you eat wouldn't be put to use. If you don't have a good, healthy digestive system, your digestive organs will not function as well and you will not receive all of the nutrients possible.
Its function is to digest food (mechanically and chemically), absorb nutrients and dispose of solid wastes.
Glycolysis is the break-down phase.
to breakdown nutrients our body uses to stay healthy then dispose of the unwanted particles.