Its is the first part of alimentary cansl, it recives food mixes it with saliva and begins digestion by breaking them into smaller pieces
Different internal organs of a chicken have different functions. The stomach and intestines help with digesting foods. The kidneys help with filtering blood and producing urine.
carbohydrates aka sugars
pancreas. also, liver
About 10% of the total calories intake.
it break down the sugars and fats in the foods.
By digesting foods in your stomach, you collect all the good nutrients you can. :)
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.
Grow foods are necessary for building strong bones
People with Autism often have difficult times digesting foods that are high in protein. Examples include foods that are rich in gluten and casein, which range from a wide variety of dairy and grain products.
Our teeth chew up our food to make it smaller and get all the nutrients, so that it is easier to digest.
The liver produces a fluid called 'bile' that is supplied to the small intestine to assist in digesting lipids (fatty foods).
No, not at all. Onions are one of good sources to negative calorie foods. Regarding to negative calorie foods, amount of calories used in the process of chewing and digesting is greater than the amount of calories contained in the food.