Krebs cycle and glycolysis
Digestion changes food into substances which the body can use. This is a series of chemical changes where the food molecules react with water in the presence of enzymes to produce smaller, soluble molecules.saliva in the mouth contains enzymes that break some starches down to glucosehydrochloric acid and enzymes in the stomach denature proteins and break them down to amino acidsenzymes in the small intestine break fats down to fatty acidsenzymes in the small intestine break starches down to glucosebacteria in the large intestine break complex carbohydrates down to glucoseThe intestines absorb glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids to the blood stream.
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digestive system
Bacteria: They are in your intestines to break down food and produce vitamin k your body needs. Protist:Are primitive single-cell organisams, some of which cause human diseases.
narrow down in terms of time/place/slant etc eg "Indian food" too general "West Indian food" narrowed down by place "Ancient Indian food" narrowed down by time "West Indian celebration food" more specific
Krebs cycle and glycolysis
They break down food in the digestive tract; along with many other ways.
Aircraft can break down in hundreds of different ways.
some ways are, the are in our food- they help make it for example cheese and yogurt, the are in our digestive system, they help break down food. it can be used for boutox.
The enzyme break it down along the way. And when it reaches the stomach it will be digested too.
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Digestion changes food into substances which the body can use. This is a series of chemical changes where the food molecules react with water in the presence of enzymes to produce smaller, soluble molecules.saliva in the mouth contains enzymes that break some starches down to glucosehydrochloric acid and enzymes in the stomach denature proteins and break them down to amino acidsenzymes in the small intestine break fats down to fatty acidsenzymes in the small intestine break starches down to glucosebacteria in the large intestine break complex carbohydrates down to glucoseThe intestines absorb glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids to the blood stream.
When the cells of plants and animals break down food to produce energy and when fossil fuels (Such as coal and gasoline) are burned.
Because mammals have different ways to eat there food but they eat the same by the mouth.
The stomach is a sac shaped like a "j" and is about eight inches long. In the stomach, food is mixed with acids. The muscles in the stomach move, which helps break down the food. The stomach is protected from the acid by a lining. From the stomach, the food pulp is sent to the small intestine. Food leaves the stomach a little bit at a time.
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