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.
Mechanical digestion involves grinding of larger food particles into smaller ones. The small food particles are then easily acted upon by the digestive juices and the digestive enzymes. Hence, mechanical digestion precedes the chemical digestion.
There are two kinds of mechanical digestion.
Yes, it is very important for proper digestion.
The digestive system is responsible for themechanical and chemical digestion of food products, for the absorption of nutrients, and the excretion of waste products. The proper functioning of the digestive system is necessary for proper nutrient absorption. Nutrients are critical to ensure overall good general health.BASICALLY I JUST USED MY COMMON SCENSE hope i helped sorry if i didnt im not good in science
it depends on how you look at it. its primarily chemical because without the chemicals in your body like pancreatic juices and hydrochloric acid, you could'nt break them down. but physically you chew your food before you swallow it for those chemical processes to occur. its safe to say however that the CHEMICAL part is absolutely essential for the proper digestion of food.
The human body needs nitrogen for the proper digestion of food and growth. Nitrogen is extremely important in the development of the human fetus.
H2O (dihydrogen oxide) is the proper chemical for water.
Biological, chemical, cultural, and mechanical controls are among the best-known and most-used of ways to keep pests in check. For example, biological control includes the use of natural enemies, chemical control involves powders and sprays, cultural control needs attention to proper cultivation procedures, and mechanical control requires fencing and row covers.
breakin down food, digestion for proper energy exchange
Complex carbohydrates require digestion in order to be broken down into glucose and to help maintain proper blood sugar levels.
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All chemicals have a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). Refer to the MSDS of the chemical, the data sheet will instruct on proper disposal. Or, call the manufactuer of the chemical. They will instruct on proper disposal or refer you to the chemical MSDS.
it is methane
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