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i think that it is a true statement because it says it moves into the blood vessels of the small intestine

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Is it true that when digestion is finished the particles of digested food move into blood vessels in the small intestine?

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When digestion is finished the particles of digested food move into blood vessels in the small intestine?

i think that it is a true statement because it says it moves into the blood vessels of the small intestine


What the stomach does in the digestion system?

The stomach digests the proteins in a meal. When it is finished digesting those proteins, the food leaves the stomach to be digested more and absorbed in the small intestine.


Much of the digestion that occurs in the large intestine is caused by?

No digestion occurs in the large intestine; digestion is finished in the small intestine. In the large intestine absorption takes place, then the waste materials are egested.


What are the functions of the small intestine?

The main and most important function of the small intestine is * absorption. While digestion of food practically starts in the mouth (mechanical digestion, enzymatic digestion), and continues in the stomach (digestion of proteins), the small intestine finished the digestion (others then protein), and absorb everything the body needs. Leaving the large intestine to deal with the absorption of water, and as a place for some bacterial activity (certain vitamins). The small intestine also * transport received the chime from the stomach, its peristaltic movement further it (what's left of it) down to the large intestine. It secrets * enzymes, digestive juices necessary for the digestion/absorption/pH regulation. * It receives other necessary enzymes, chemicals from other organs (bile ect.) which it utilises in the above process. More info could be found on the related links. Hope it helps.


What happen when the digestion is finished?

You produce feces


What is the role of the stomach after the mouth is finishes to bolus the food?

After the mouth has finished chewing and forming the bolus, the stomach's role is to further break down the bolus through the process of mechanical and chemical digestion. The stomach muscles contract to mix and churn the bolus, while gastric acid and enzymes are secreted to help break down the food into a semi-liquid mixture called chyme. Additionally, the stomach helps control the rate at which chyme is released into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption.


What do mechanical and chemical digestion have in common?

The human stomach is filled with acid, and the lining of your stomach contains small muscles. During the digestive process, your stomach churns your already-chewed food both mechanically (muscle movement) and chemically (stomach acid). It then moves on to the small intestines where this process continues. Your food is not fully digested in your stomach btw. The entire process of digestion takes approximately 4 hours or so. Therefore, at 10:00 AM your breakfast has only just finished being digested... if you had breakfast at 6:00 AM.


What is the long tube in which chemical digestion is finished and food is absorbed?

Intestines.


Does the liver connect to the large intestine?

The Large Intestine is connected to the stomach . i am in top set science andwe just finished this topic so thank goodness i answered it


Can adults drink breast miilk?

Well, an adult will begin to digest milk in his stomach, but the digestive process will not be finished until later in the gastrointestinal tract in the intestine (this is where lactose is broken down by lactase). Protein digestion certainly occurs in the stomach and protein is present in milk, so that part would definitely start to occur in the stomach.


What does trypsin do in chemical digestion?

It neutralizes the hydrochloric acid from the stomach. When the digestion of the protein is finished in the stomach, the HCl is not removed from the stomach and is passed down to the duodenum. Since the small intestine cannot handle such low pH, it releases trypsin which neutralizes the HCl so that the optimal level of pH can be reached (around 7). Without trypsin, all the digestive enzymes releases in the small intestine, along with the wall of the intestine itself would be broken down and eaten away by the strong acid.