the food made in the leaves travel through stem to the roots.
Wetting down of food in the mouth, through saliva, begins the process of digestion by breaking down carbohydrates with enzymes like amylase. This process also helps in forming a bolus, making it easier for swallowing and further digestion in the stomach and intestines.
mouth
taking food and distrubute vitamines through out your body
The esophagus in a cow is part of the digestive process. The esophagus connects the mouth to the stomach so food can flow through it.
Current is the flow of electric charge or the rate of the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
The river Elbe does flow through Germany.
They are present in the lung surrounding the alveoli.
The part of the body that helps dry out food is the mouth, specifically through the action of saliva. Saliva contains enzymes that begin the digestion process and can help break down food, but it also helps in the initial drying process as food is chewed and mixed. Additionally, as food moves through the digestive system, the stomach and intestines absorb moisture, further contributing to the drying out of food remnants.
the stomach because it is the most acidic part in the human to break down the food we eat everyday
your food begins to break down in your oral cavity....meaning your teeth as you begin to chew and then the food is broken down by amylase that is contained in your salivary glands.....
The crop of a worm is a digestive organ that stores food before it goes through the gizzard (a digestive organ that helps break down food) so it doesnt break down the food at all. Just stores it.
The oesophagus is the tube that takes swallowed food from the mouth to the stomach.