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In order: Mouth, Asophogus, Stomach, Pancreas, Gallblader, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum, Anus.

Mostly in the stomach where food is Mechanically (physically) changed when the stomach muscles squeeze the food. Chemical change also happened when the acids in the stomach separate nutrients, break down food, and kill bacteria. When the two are combined, the food turns into a soupy-like mixture called chyme, which has alot of acid in it from the stomch. I hope that's what you wanted.

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Darron DuBuque

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