Mouth, esophagus, stomach
There are some places.But mainly in mouth and stomach.
takes place in the mouth
Mechanical digestion in the mouth is the process of chewing the food by the teeth with the help of saliva. The whole process taking place inside the mouth. The process is called "mastication."
Almost exactly in the same place as a human. It is part of the digestive tube leading from the mouth to the stomach.
The digestion of carbohydrates starts in your mouth when you chew and mix the food with your saliva. So I would say that the place where carbohydrates are eaten in is your mouth, or your digestive system.
Starch primarily passes through the mouth and small intestine in the digestive system. In the mouth, chewing and saliva start the digestion process by breaking down starch into smaller molecules. In the small intestine, enzymes continue to break down starch into glucose for absorption into the bloodstream.
The greatest amount of active mixing takes place in the mouth.
The very minute food enters the mouth it goes through the digestion process. There are 2 digestive system function processes that take place in our body. These 2 processes are the mechanical digestion and the chemical digestion.
Small intestine
it is mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine , large intestine .........
The bulk of the digestive process takes place in the small intestine. This is where most of the nutrients from food are absorbed into the bloodstream for use by the body. The small intestine has specialized structures called villi that increase its surface area for better absorption.
The first chemical digestion of food takes place in the mouth, where enzymes such as amylase start breaking down carbohydrates into smaller molecules.