CHO (Carbohydrate) PRO (protein) and FAT (fat)
The stomach pain/cramping in Crohn's Disease is a result of the narrowing of the intestinal tract. It can be triggered by eating certain foods that do not easily digest, (some common trigger foods include: nuts, seeds, corn, grease, fried foods, etc.) stress, over-exercising, and not taking medication.
The digestive tract basically breaks down the macromolecules into monomers to be absorbed into the body. Various enzymes are involved in the process of digestion. Digestive tract in humans starts from the mouth and ends at anus.
symbiotic.
Gastrointestinal tract have digestive secretions to digest the food and peristaltic movements to propel the food forwards.
Well actually fibre does not digest. it contains cellulose which is a nutrient that the human body can not digest. But it will how ever speed up digestion of other foods that are in the digestion process. Your fiber goes through intestines like a big Velcro monster grabbing everything out of the walls of the digestive tract. The time between ingestion of the fibre and seeing in in your excrement varies between everyone.
Three. Con-tract-tion
Yes it will not digest, but will pass right through the digestive tract and out of the body.
by hunting and eating there prey which they digest like most mammals through a digestional tract
In your nose ,Respiratory tract, and on skin
Bile salts do not digest fats. They cause the fats to become smaller and that increases the surface area so that enzymes in the digestive tract can act quickly.
The lion's digestive tract is considerably shorter than a humans. This is because the lion is carnivorous and meat is easier to digest than plant matter such as vegetables.
Foods are not properly digested.