Chemical and mechanical ingestion take place in the mouth. Chemical and mechanical digestion also take place in the stomach. Chemical digestion takes place in the small intestine.
Ingestion, digestion then absorption.
In the mouth, both chemical digestion and mechanical digestion happen. The mechanical part is your teeth crushing the food into smaller pieces. The chemical part is when the salivary glands give off a special fluid that contains enzymes. When food enters the stomach, an enzyme is released that helps to digest food chemicaly. The muscles in the stomach also digest food mechanicly. Lastly, the small intestine completes the chemical and mechanical digestion of food. The small intestine takes out all the useful matirial and sends it to the cells as tiny molecules that the cells use in cellular resparation.Baisicly, they all use chemical and mechanical digestion.
Physical and chemical digestion. While the stomache squeezes and breaks up food, an enzyme called pepsin is released and breaks proteins down into short chain polypeptides. Also milk is coagulated by another enzyme known as renin.
Digestion takes place in the mouth, stomach and small intestine. The digestion of starch begins in the mouth, of protein in the stomach and the rest of the processes take place in the small intestine.
Both chemical and Mechanical digestion occur. Mechanical (churrning of the stomach) and Chemical (Acid to digest proteins)
i dont know but i dont think it is i think its very odd for u to feel something moving in ur stomach
chemical and mechanical digestion
In the Mouth then the second is the Stomach
There is the small intestine, stomach, and the mouth, and that is all that i can think of. Hope this answer helps you people out there looking for three of the organs for mechanical digestion. But if not....... well that sucks for you.
Stomach and Mouth
Chemical digestion takes place in the stomach, the intestines, (saliva or enzymes) these parts of your body also use mechanical digestion.
In the stomach and the mouth
Digestion first takes place in the mouth, then the stomach, and then in the small intestines.
In the Mouth then the second is the Stomach
Both the mouth and the stomach perform mechanical and chemical digestion.
The intestines do most of the digestion: if too much of the intestines are removed the person dies.
no in the mouth
Mostly in the mouth (mastication) and the stomach.
The churning action of the stomach wall accomplishes mechanical digestion. Mechanical digestion begins in the mouth and along with chemical digestion, ends in the small intestine.