For some foods there is a phase change from solid to liquid. Everything becomes liquid when it is digested, but some foods are already liquid when you eat them.
yes
Its a chemical change.
Chemical Reaction
Food digestions involve many chemical reactions.
Yes. That is the reason for eating and digesting food.
Digesting French fries is a chemical change because the process involves breaking down the molecules in the food through enzymes and acids in the stomach to extract the nutrients for absorption into the body. This results in a change in the chemical composition of the food.
Digesting food is a very good example of a chemical change. However, it is also a common example of a physical change with the body.
Chemical Change
Yes it is a change of state when the food is being digested. Solid food particles are changed into semisolid type of liquid in the stomach where it is further digested. Food molecules have to be changed into simple units before it can be absorbed into our cells.
Digesting a banana is a chemical reaction, an ireversible change.
It's actually both, my science teacher and the class are talking about that.
The basic food group that amylase capable of digesting is protein, and the lipase is lipids The basic food group that amylase capable of digesting is protein, and the lipase is lipids