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.
No, the pancreas is involved in chemical digestion, as it secretes enzymes which catalyze the breakdown of food molecules.
Both the mouth and the stomach perform mechanical and chemical digestion.
Enzymes which are involved in the digestion of carbohydrates.
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.
The tongue is involved in both mechanical and chemical digestion. It helps break down food into smaller pieces through chewing (mechanical digestion) and it also helps mix food with saliva, which contains enzymes that start breaking down carbohydrates (chemical digestion).
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The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.
The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.
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