Liver is the major organ involved in detoxification of various toxins.
The liver breaks down toxins by producing bile which will disintegrate toxins that are in the body. This will facilitate the process of metabolism.
The process of enzymatic oxidation and glucuronidation generally accomplishes this.
The organ system breaks down.
Your stomach and your intestines
It produces bile that breaks down fats and toxins into less harmful substances
The smooth (ER) endoplasmic reticulum
It digests (breaks down) the food we eat and turns it into vitamins and nutrients for us.
eggs always goes to the stomach and goes threw the organs.
The endoplasmic reticulum is involved in the production of steroids, the regulation of calcium and the breakdown of toxins.
Your GI, or gastrointestinal, tract breaks down foods. The make-up of the food you ingest will determine how it's broken down. Your mouth mechanically (chewing) breaks down all food and chemically breaks down carbohydrates. Your stomach breaks down proteins and fats. Your small intestine breaks down everything else via pancreatic acids and enzymes. Majority of carbohydrates break down in the small intestine.
breaks down food into basic nutrients and packages unused digestive wastes for disposal
breaks down food into basic nutrients and packages unused digestive wastes for disposal