The stomach.
You are saliva. Saliva contains digestive enzymes that help break down food into smaller molecules that can be easily absorbed by the body.
Not all toxic chemicals have both local and systemic effects. Some toxic chemicals may primarily affect the area where the exposure occurred (local effect) without spreading to other parts of the body (systemic effect). It depends on the specific chemical and how it interacts with the body.
The stomach mixes chemicals with the food you eat to help break it down into smaller particles. This process, aided by stomach acid and enzymes, begins the digestion process by breaking down proteins and fats.
Yes, all drugs contain chemicals. Drugs are defined as substances that have physiological effects when introduced into the body, and these effects are typically due to the chemicals within the drug interacting with the body's biological systems.
Bleach and ammonia are not used by the body to feel good. These chemicals are toxic and can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It is important to avoid exposure to these chemicals to protect your health and well-being.
Stomach
The stomach.
The stomach.
Action of the stomach mixes your food with chemicals made by your body then churns up the food into smaller parts.
The stomach would be the only part of the digestive tract that could be described as churning and mixing the food.
hormones
The organ that is responsible for carrying chemicals through the body is the heart. This is because the heart pumps the blood which carries chemicals and oxygen to all body parts.
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Because some parts of the body need more blood because they do more work. And the capacity in some parts are smaller than others.
the kidneys are made up of even smaller parts .some parts eliminate wastes that are no longer needed by the body
the kidneys are made up of even smaller parts .some parts eliminate wastes that are no longer needed by the body