In your mouth, saliva from your salivary glands chemically breaks down carbohydrates and lipids. Your stomach chemically breaks down food with hydrochloric acid and makes the food soupy. Enzymes and other substances continue the break down of food in the small intestine. So, food is chemically broken down in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine.
mouth
galbladder and stomach
The stomach since it breaks down food just like ribosomes.
stomach
pancrease
The small and large intestine (water in the large and vitamins and minerals in the small), which is part of the digestive system.
a part of a hollow bodied animal (cnidarians) that breaks down food for the animal cause they only have 1 opening in there body.
The digestive juice that breaks down protein into amino acids is called pepsin. Pepsin is produced by the stomach and helps to break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids, which can be absorbed by the body.
it breaks food down in several different stages, all with the purpose of absorbing nutrients from the food into the body and then excreting the waste. Digestion is the way the body obtains the energy to function and is a fundamental and vital part of life's processes.
it breaks food down in several different stages, all with the purpose of absorbing nutrients from the food into the body and then excreting the waste. Digestion is the way the body obtains the energy to function and is a fundamental and vital part of life's processes.
Your Stomach and your intestines Hold The Food In Your Body. But Your Mouth Chews The Food Down.
It breaks down the food you eat. It's part of the digestion process.