A digestive biscuit is a type of British cookie which is semi-sweet. They are called that because it was once believed that they aided digestion. If you "go down for a digestive biscuit," you would be going downstairs for a type of cookie to eat.
Crumbled biscuit (digestive biscuit is best) forms the base and goes into the dish first.
aerobic activity breaks it down then it goes to the anaerobic
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The Respiratory System, and the Digestive System. Because it went where air should (respiratory) and didn't go down the food and water tube (digestive).
To break down food before it goes through your digestive track
It goes down the esophagus and into the stomach.
It goes down your esophagus and then it makes it through your digestive system and eventually you urinate it out.
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It goes through your digestive system - Stomach breaks it down, small intestine puts it into your blood stream once it is broken down enough. More stuff also :)
it goes to the small intenstine but breaks down by pepsin
to digest: your body digests food as it goes down your body, digesting is where in your body the food is broken down until it reaches the bottom! serving for or pertaining to digestion; having the function of digesting food: the digestive tract.