There is your mouth , and saliva, that helps break down the food into smaller particles, there is the stomach that breaks it down even farther and absorbs the nutrients, and there is the large intestine, that gets rid of whatever your body does not need.
The protein is first digested in the stomach, where it is broken down by the acid and enzymes.Then it goes into the small intestine, where enzymes from the pancreas help to break it down further into individual amino acids.The organs that assist with protein digestion are bold.
Your mouth begins digesting starch. Saliva contains enzymes that help digest starch. Then when food enters your small intestine, other enzymes help digest starch. In your large intestine, bacteria help you digest starch.
the six main organs help digest the chewed food
all organs that chemically digest fat
The Liver and Pancreas
No, the skeleton does not directly help us digest our food. Digestion is mainly controlled by the digestive system, which includes organs like the stomach and intestines. The skeleton supports and protects these organs but does not play a direct role in digestion.
carbohydrates, protein, and fat in the chyme.
== == the organ that helps break down food is the stomach. hope i helped
The liver secretes bile which helps in fat absorption.
there are alot of Golgi apparatuses in stomach cells because the protein in the apparatuses help to digest and gives you the protein in them :P
yes they do actually, for more info you can check out any medical magazine
yes