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What would happen to the mechanical and chemical digestion in a person missing a large portion of his or her stomach.?

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What would happen to the mechanical and chemical digestion and the person missing a large portion of his or her stomach?

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What would happen to the mechanical and chemical digestion in a persons missing a large portion of his or her stomach?

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In what part of the body does digestion happen?

Digestion happens in the stomach and the small intestine.


Where does most digestion happen and why?

Digestion starts in the mouth by chewing but most of the digestion is in the stomach where digestive juices are located.


What would happen without ezymes?

enzymes are the proteins which help us in digestion. thy can also be called as catalysts. so witout enzymes the digestion would become slow and by the time it gets digested we would have probably died of starvation.


What happen when the digestion is finished?

You produce feces


What would happen if the small intestine were just a straight tube rather than a coiled tube?

The digestion process will be difficult


What would happen if the small intestine were just straight tube rather than a coiled tube?

The digestion process will be difficult


What would happen if the lysosome were to open up in a cell?

Since lysosomes are vacuoles containing cell digestion enzymes, the cell would be digested from the inside out.


What would happen to the mechanical and chemical digestion if you lost a large part of the stomach and what would happen to that person?

If a large part of the stomach is lost, it can affect both mechanical and chemical digestion. Mechanical digestion may be impaired due to a decrease in stomach capacity, impacting the mixing and breakdown of food. Chemical digestion can also be affected, as there may be a reduction in the secretion of digestive enzymes and acids, leading to incomplete digestion of nutrients. This can result in malabsorption issues, potential nutrient deficiencies, and digestive discomfort for the individual. In severe cases, it may require medical intervention to manage symptoms and support digestion.


What would happen if we could consciously control our smooth muscles?

It would be impossible to maintain the functions of our heart, breathing or digestion. Once we would fall asleep all would stop.