Mouth
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
rectum
anus
to increase the surface area of the intestine in order to absorb as much nutrients as possible during digestion.
Cats, just like all other animals, digest food in their stomach. The stomach breaks down the food quickly and effectively in order to provide the rest of the body with energy and nutrients. House cats have the same digestion as wild cats do; they are efficient at breaking down and gaining all needed nutrients from fresh, raw meat.
Well I don't know about nutrients but drugs that are present in smoke are absorbed without digestion while the THC in mull cookies have to be digested before there are any effects on the human body. This leads me to make the assumption that in order to absorb nutrients from your meals without having to digest it you should smoke your meals from either a bong or a rolled up joint. In order to get the most efficient amount of nutrients from the meal id suggest you should try using a bong.
Teeth help by mechanical digestion, which is breaking the food in smaller pieces in order for the saliva to cover it and make it easier to digest.
digestion->absorption->circulation->diffusion->synthesis
Food passes through the following organs in order during the process of digestion: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus. Each organ plays a specific role in breaking down the food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.
Once you digest food the enzymes in the intestine will digest the nutrients into small components. So that they could be absorbed by the intestine into the bloodstream, and throughout the body in order to be reused by the body cells.
Becz,(chips/potato)sugar digestion start earlier from mouth by saliva than the protien &fat digestion in intestine.body utilies food source in the order of sugar>fat>protien
The order of metabolic processes that convert nutrients into cell components is as follows: 1. Digestion breaks down nutrients into simpler molecules. 2. Cellular respiration oxidizes these molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP. 3. Anabolism uses this energy to build cell components such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids.
Digestion breaks down food into smaller molecules. Absorption of nutrients occurs in the intestines. Circulatory system transports nutrients to cells. Cells use nutrients to produce necessary complex molecules for energy and growth.
Herbivores, eating plants, have much longer digestive tracts that carnivores or omnivores. Some, like cows, even have multiple stomachs in order to be able to digest the fibrous tissue. True digestion ends when the food mass has passed the stomach, where acids have broken down the food. Enzymes in the intestines then extract any nutrients inside, while water that was used to make the food mass malleable is extracted and returned to the body.
All fungi make their living by absorbing food directly from their surrounding.Extracellular digestion - synthesize digestive enzymes and then secrete them outside into their food. After digestion, the fungi then absorbs the nutrients.Releases exoenzymes to digest organisms.Lignin degradation - uses enzyme called lignin peroxidaseto break down lignin in order to get to the cellulose, which is their food.Cellulose digestion - uses an enzyme called cellulases to digest cellulose