Both, It physically alters the excrement and chemically changes the nutrients.
Yes, burning food is a physical change because it involves a change in the physical state of the food due to the application of heat. The chemical composition of the food may change, but it remains the same substance in a different form.
Chewing the food is a physical change, but once the food mixes with saliva it becomes a chemical change. Digesting it is definitely a chemical change, because the stomache acids mix with the food and viola a chemical change.
Chewing food is not a chemical change, it is Physical. all you are doing is crushing down the food inside your mouth, not changing the actual substance.
Grinding food is a physical change, not a chemical change. It involves breaking down the food into smaller pieces through mechanical force, without altering its chemical composition.
Physical change because the two substances do not bond together. If you waited for a long time the water and the food coloring would separate.
both physical and chemical
Its a chemical change.
Both
Digestion involves both physical and chemical changes. The teeth crush food into smaller particles, which is a physical change, whereas the saliva, stomach, gall bladder, and pancreas contain chemicals that break down food chemically in the mouth, stomach, and small intestines.
im not 100% sure but i believe its a chemical change mostly because a chemical change is when the molocules themselves change to create something else and physical is when the molocules only rearange themselves they don't change at all. seeing as how when you digest you do change whatever you have eaten by breaking it down with the acids in your stomach turning it into what comes out next.
It has both chemical and physical components Chewing, of course, is a physical process. Additionally enzymes in the saliva and stomach break down food chemically.
Medical digestion is the physical process of breaking down food Chemical digestion is the process of breaking down food by chemical enzyme.
Digesting food is a chemical change.
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.
its a physical joking its a chemical change a physical is one substances, and a chemical change is two or more substances so the answer is to food molding a chemical change
Mechanical digestion. The actual grinding and physical breaking down of food. Chemical digestion breaks down food using chemicals/enyzyms and chemical reactions.
Digesting french fries is both a physical and a chemical change. The chewing, pressing, and manipulating of the french fry is physical. The enzymes, bacterias, and acids breaking them down would be chemical.