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What makes bile to help your stomach break down food?

the gall-bladder


What in the small intestine and stomach break down food into chemicals?

The bile in the stomach,which has a acidic base,by this process it breaks down the food in your stomach


How would digestion be affected if bile was not produced?

Stomach acids or bile break down food eaten so that the nutrients can metabolized or absorbed by the body. No bile - maybe starvation.


Body chemical that breaks down food?

Enzyme is one of the body chemicals that break down food. It is ready in your saliva before you eat. Bile, or stomach acid also breaks down food during digestion.


What does the bile produced by liver break down?

Bile helps digest fatty foods by emulsifying the fats.


Do you break food down into your stomach or your esophagus?

Stomach


If you eat food of all different colour why does it all come out brown?

Bile which is used to break down food in the stomach is dark yellow to blackish brown in colour. It is this which colours the excretia.


Which organ uses bile to break down food?

The liver produces bile, which is stored in the gallbladder and released into the small intestine to help break down fats during digestion.


I have many jobs I make bile to help your stomach break down food also store nutrients your body need also make antibodies to help you fight disease What am I?

your brain


What antibodies help the stomach to break down food?

Antibodies are not used to break down food.


Which two organs help break down food mechanically?

The stomach and mouth are two organs that provide mechanical breakdown of food. Bile in the small intestine also performs physical digestion.


In biology Where food is digested the food?

Food is digested in the gastrointestinal tract, starting in the mouth where enzymes begin breaking down carbohydrates. In the stomach, acids and enzymes further break down proteins. The majority of nutrient absorption takes place in the small intestine, where enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the liver help break down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates into molecules that can be absorbed by the body.