First it goes into the mouth,then it goes to the esophagus that takes the food from the mouth to the stomach,then it goes to the liver that puts in juices in the food,then it goes to the stomach,then it goes to the pancreas that produces several digested juices,then it goes to the small intestine that absorbs digested food,then it goes to the gall bladder that stores digested juices,finally it goes to the large intestine and it eliminates the waste.
The 4 steps of Digestion are:
1. Ingestion- the entering of food in your mouth.
2. Mechanical process; the chewing of food in your mouth. Chemical process the mixing of
enzymes, acids and bile in your stomach.
3. Absorption- to absorb the nutrients, and distribute it in your body.
4. Excretion- to excrete waste materials inside your body.
OR
The six steps of digestion are
1. ingestion
2. mechanical digestion
3. chemical digestion
4. absorption
5. movement
6. excretion
Absorption of Fats: Before being absorved: - Micelle - Breaks down and absorved Once absorved: - Reassembled - Chylomicron
The digestion, storage, and use of fats from foods is a complex process that involves hundreds of chemical reactions in the body.
chemical
chemical
No digestion occurs in the gallbladder, but the gall bladder can produce a greenish liquid called gall/bile, and that gall/bile flows into your small intestine to help digest food there. To be more specific, bile salts aid in the digestion of fats in the small intestine.
Trans Fats
Trans Fats
There is no cell specialization and only one opening in this type of digestion means that some organisms, such as flatworms, don't have a developed digestive system. Every cell is exposed to the digestion process. Also, with these organisms, a single opening doubles as their mouth and anus.
Mechanical Digestion
Mechanical Digestion.
Chemical digestion
Mechanical digestion :)
Mechanical digestion.
The type of digestion that chewing is referred to as is mechanical digestion.