Basically that's just the liver. All other chemical changes are local.
Basically that's just the liver. All other chemical changes are local.
i know for sure that the mouth is one of them.
The pharynx is not directly involved in digestion. It is a part of the digestive and respiratory systems, serving as a passageway for food and air to travel through. The process of digestion involves mechanical and chemical actions that occur in organs like the mouth, stomach, and intestines.
Both the mouth and the stomach perform mechanical and chemical digestion.
The two organs primarily involved in chemical digestion are the stomach and the small intestine. In the stomach, gastric juices, including hydrochloric acid and enzymes, break down food into a semi-liquid form. The small intestine continues this process with the help of bile from the liver and pancreatic enzymes, further breaking down nutrients for absorption into the bloodstream.
Certain abdominal organs are not involved in the digestive process. In fetal pigs, these organs include the liver and the kidneys.
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The heart is directly linked to the lungs.
excessory organs of digestion are organs that are incleded in the digestive system, helps in digestion but does not have food passing through them. excessory organs of digestion include: # the liver # the pancres # the gallblader
The salivary glands in the mouth secrete enzymes in saliva that begin chemical digestion.
Food passes through the following organs in order during the process of digestion: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus. Each organ plays a specific role in breaking down the food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.
Mouth and teeth, so that the food's more spread out, making it easier and faster for chemical digestion. The stomach lining moves, but not really enough to be mechanical digestion, being mostly chemical digestion (chloridric acid activates an enzyme which digests proteins).