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Stomach
Yes there is nothing smaller
Minerals are simple chemical elements and are an essential part of your body's functioning. They can not be produced by your body and must be obtained through the food you eat.
The body stores most of its' food in fat cells called adipose cells.
The smaller part of the cell
Stomach
Stomach. Your stomach helps you the churn up the food using acid
diestive
The stomach would be the only part of the digestive tract that could be described as churning and mixing the food.
Yes there is nothing smaller
Your Stomach and your intestines Hold The Food In Your Body. But Your Mouth Chews The Food Down.
The digestive system the mouth and esophagus help break the food into small parts the stomach uses acids and enzymes to break the food into even smaller parts the intestines absorb the nutrients and any extra water in the food
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No mechanical changes take place while food is being digested. However a couple mechanical processes happen to aid digestion. The first of these is the chewing or grinding of the food in the mouth and the second of them is the peristaltic contractions of the muscles of the digestive system to churn up the food with the digestive juices and move it though the intestines.
Yes, you can make any body part smaller using surgery.
the stomach
mouth