The first task of the digestive system is to break down food into a fine pulp (mechanical digestion). When the food is physically broken down, digestive chemicals break the food down into small molecules (chemical digestion). The mouth is the organ in which the process of digestion begins.
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Digestive system breaks down your foodstuff into small particles so that they can be absorbed into your blood stream.
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The digestive system
The digestive system.
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gastrointestingal system (GI)
Acid breaks down the food in the stomach. Pepsin is the enzyme that breaks down the proteins from the food, in the stomach. Highly acidic pH helps to break down the food.
There is only one organ system that breaks down food. That is the digestive system. However the digestive system uses two processes to break the food down. They are physically and chemically.
Your stomach
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.
The digestive system: -breaks down food into simpler substances -absorbs them so that they can be used for the body
breaks down food we eat and absorbs nutrients and water
the digestive system. The small intestine specifically absorbs nutrients u just learned something from an 11 year old :P
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The digestive system. Maybe you should take science class sweet cheeks.
The mouth breaks down and absorbs sugars in the food we eat.
It is the digestive system.
Digestive system.
gastrointestingal system (GI)
digestive system
The protein that breaks down food in your digestive system is called bile. It is excreted from the pancreas which breaks down your food in your stomach. Jason Gr.6
The digestive system breaks down and absorbs food. The circulatory system circulates blood through your body. The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. With the help of the circulatory system it transfers these gases to and from your cells.