1.)
What breaks down food into what that cells can absorb what breaks down food ?
The answer is B wich is Digestion .
= Lexy.B
Lysosomes.
The mitochondria releases energy from food molecules. This is where all things are broken down and turned into energy for the cell.
(This is for saprophyte fungi) 1. They secrete enzymes into their food (dead plant or animal matter) through the hyphae 2. The enzymes break down the food into soluable pieces 3. They ingest the food (again, through the hyphae) This simple process gives them all the nutrients they need for energy and health.
It moistens it so that it is easier to go down your throat.The saliva helps beak down foodAnswerAmylase and lysozyme initiate digestion while chewing .breaks down your foodIt makes the food yukky and sticky.
Im pretty sure its carbohydrates
nothing
The digestive system breaks down food to provide energy and nutrition. In humans, its organs include the teeth and tongue, salivary glands. esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, and colon.
lysosomes, round structures in cells that breaks down large food particles
None. The stomach and liver break down the food, and the guts absorb the nutrients.
Digestive System
The mitochondria
It is too large until it has been broken down into very TINY pieces. Your cells are so small that they can not be seen without a microscope. The food has to be that small.
So your body breaks down your food into glucose(a sugar)
I think the mitochondrion
Organisms have cells. Inside the cells, there is a organelle called the lysosome. The lysosome breaks down and digests food. Or your digestive system can digest food.
Lysosomes, which are only found in animal cells.
It breaks down food so the digestive tract can absorb the nutrients.