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The Digestive System breaks down the materials and uses them later on in the body function
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Enzymes break down food molecules. Starting with amylase in your saliva, then pepsin in your stomach, and peptidase in your small intestine (along with several others), these substances break down food molecules into amino acids and simpler sugars, so that your body can use them as fuel.
The body mostly needs fats which are used to produce energy. The body also needs water which is used for cooling and other important functions.
1. break down food into simpler substances 2. absorb them so that they can be used by the body
to break down large food particles into simpler substances for acquiring ATP
Catabolic.
The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the blood.
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The Digestive System breaks down the materials and uses them later on in the body function
They help to enrich the soil when they die. The decomposers will break down their dead body into simpler substances, then the substance(can also be called nutrients) will be returned back to the soil as 'fertilisers' to help the plant in healthy growth.
teeth used to make food into simpler compounds whereas all other parts of our body also break the food into more simpler compounds to digest
Catabolism
no. enzymes
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The digestive system: -breaks down food into simpler substances -absorbs them so that they can be used for the body