I don't think that the stomach digests the food. It churns it so that it is easier to digest. The small and large intestines are the ones that digest the food sent to them by the stomach. Some people don't have stomachs. You don't really need one to live.
Stomach acid is also known as gastric acid and helps your body to digest food by breaking down the chemical bonds of the food and forcing the food to disintegrate. Next enzymes start to work on the broken down food. What's an enzyme? It's a type of molecule that helps speed up chemical reactions in your body. This is really useful for when your body is trying to digest food - enzymes make the whole thing happen faster.
Gastric acid also has the extra benefit of helping to kill off any harmful bacteria or organisms which you may have swallowed from tainted food or water. Hydrochloric acid is acidic enough to corrode most metals so your stomach is a very hostile environment for anything. In a lab this acid is always labeled with a yellow warning sign, and in order to safely store this dangerous solution, the stomach has a very strong and reinforced wall of muscle just to shield the rest of the body from being harmed by this powerful acid.
The proteins from the food are then broken down even further into amino acids. What's left of the food is then absorbed through the small and large intestine; these will extract all the nutrients they can find or need from the food. The rest is then passed from the body as waste later on.
Stomach acid is something your body needs to complete the basic function of eating. Without it our bodies couldn't function properly. The bad news is that sometimes this acid can and does cause you pain but it's a necessary evil of the human body.
The predominant acid which digests food is Hydrochloric Acid (H+Cl-), pH 1-2. This is hazardous and should be handled with care. In the stomach, this acid is aided by a wealth of purpose built enzymes (proteins designed for breaking down organic polymers).
The stomach digests proteins and fats.
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The stomach produces an acid to help digest food.
they digest food in your stomach they digest food in your stomach
humans use stomach acid to digest the food
A person whose stomach has been removed can be able to digest food. Removal of the stomach does not in any way affect the ability to digest food.
With stomach acid.
in our stomach
No, taste buds do not digest food, your stomach acids do.
snakes have stomach acids that break down and digest the food
The human stomach helps you digest your food.
The function of the stomach is to digest the food. hhahaha
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