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as it enters the mouth it is broken down by mechenical digestion. then with the aid of the tounge it is pushed down into the oesophagus to the sttomach where it is furthur broken down chemiclly and mixeed with hydrochloric acid. it then leaves as a semi liquid substance into the small intestine where it is soluable it is absorbed. the waste is taken into the large intestine and gotton rid of

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Q: What happens to a piece of lean meat from it enters your mouth until the amino acids it contains enter your blood stream?
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