Chicken
Both the mouth and the stomach perform mechanical and chemical digestion.
No, digestive enzymes are not necessary for mechanical digestion. Mechanical digestion involves the physical breakdown of food into smaller pieces through actions like chewing and churning, while digestive enzymes are responsible for breaking down food chemically into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body during the process of chemical digestion.
both
Saliva begins the chemical digestion of starch. It also is important for the success of mechanical digestion of the mouth, but does not, in its own, perform mechanical digestion.
teeth
The small intestine completes the process of chemical digestion.
niether
Yes, both chemical and mechanical digestion break down food into smaller units.
I think both but I'm not completely sure
its part of both but it has different functions for both
welll it takes place in both mechanical and chemical
The tongue is involved in both mechanical and chemical digestion. It helps break down food into smaller pieces through chewing (mechanical digestion) and it also helps mix food with saliva, which contains enzymes that start breaking down carbohydrates (chemical digestion).