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Yes ! Because, digesting is breaking down to pieces the food you eat. And when you didn't digest it and you just easily chomped the food there's a tendency that you will be choked. But you cannot eat a "BUKOG" okay? --I love SEX

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Why do most foods need to be digested?

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Where does digestion?

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What is digestion and what is its significance?

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