In the walls of the tract organs
in the walls of tract organ
mechanical grinding of food, chemical break down
Chemical and Mechanical
chemical and mechanical
The gastrointestinal tract uses both chemical and mechanical digestion.
mechanical, chemical, and peristalsis wich are enzymes
mechanical and chemical digestion
Hydrolysis is one chemical process that accomplishes chemical digestion. There are other chemical and mechanical digestive processes.
They both require mechanical and chemical digestion.
No chemical or mechanical digestion occurs in the esophagus, only propulsion, which is one of the six digestive processes.
because of the chemical reactions of the abiotic and the digestive system in your body
Mechanical digestion chops the food in to smaller pieces, thus exposing more of it to the enzymes of the chemical digestion.Mechanical digestion begins in the mouth by the teeth, tongue and saliva. Mechanical digestion is important for chemical digestion because when food is broken down into smaller particles by mechanical means, chemical digestion will be more efficient.
the stomach does have both chemical and mechanical digestion. Mechanical-the walls of muscle in the stomach push food back and forth Chemical-digestive chemicals rain from try walls and breaks down big food molecules to smaller ones