Saliva starts with an s and adds digestive liquid to food.
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Liquid in a recipe adds moisture and prevents the food from drying out.
Your food becomes a thick liquid in the stomach.
digestion starts in the mouth as soon as food enters it. then the food is broken down and taken to the esophagus where it is then taken to the stomach.
The stomach mechanically/chemically breaks down food. It adds acid and mixes it into the food.
the large intestine.
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Where food enters the digestive system. Starts to break down into smaller parts Where food enters the digestive system. Starts to break down into smaller parts
Animals have digestive enzymes. The enzymes of the digestive tract break down the nutrients in food. The supplement C-Q10 adds to the enzymes that are naturally found in the digestive tract.
The semi-digested food becomes almost liquid in the stomach, which produces digestive jucies.
In the digestive system, digestion starts in your mouth. Your teeth grind your food into small pieces. Your digestive juices can only work on the outside of food. by grinding food into small pieces, it gives your food a whole lot more area for your digestive juices to work on. Also the saliva in your mouth is a digestive juice. It starts the process of digesting carbohydrates.
no, but it starts to break down the food even more