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The stomach contains strong acids that are used together with enzymes to digest food.
Enzymes
you dont digest bacteria
Animals have so many different enzymes to digest foods because they each such a variety of foods in their diet. Because of this, specific enzymes are needed to digest each type of food.
Animals have so many different enzymes to digest foods because they each such a variety of foods in their diet. Because of this, specific enzymes are needed to digest each type of food.
The liquid that first begins to digest enzymes is saliva. Saliva contains enzymes, such as amylase, which initiate the breakdown of carbohydrates in food as soon as it enters the mouth. This enzymatic action is a crucial first step in the digestive process. Additionally, saliva helps moisten food, making it easier to swallow.
No, because digestive juices, though relatively mild in an infant's stomach, should be what aid digestion, not enzymes in breast milk.
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The liver and the pancreas
the duodenum
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Salivary glands in frogs produce saliva, which contains enzymes that begin the breakdown of food. When the frog catches prey, it secretes saliva onto the food to wet and soften it, making it easier to swallow and digest. The enzymes in the saliva help to break down proteins and carbohydrates in the food before it reaches the stomach.