Stomach acid helps break down food because it contains enzymes, which are like "cutting tools" for certain food particles.
The acid itself does not break the food down, it is the biological enzymes floating around inside the acid that break the food down.
The only reason the stomach is acidic is because the enzymes in the stomach work more effectively at a lower pH.
stomach turns, constantly moving the acid in it. Acid breaks down the food to be absorbed into the stomach walls. Whatever doesn't get absorded keeps going down the line.
pepsinogens when pumped into the stomach and exposed to an acid environment form pepsin. pepsin is a protease breaking proteins down into amino acids.
It is most likely the the stomach since the intestines do not break down food. The stomach is filled with extremely strong acids that are powerful enough to dissolve razor blades whole. The food drops into our stomachs and immediately breaks down. Then the stomach passes what is left through the Pyloric Sphincter (the wall passage between stomach and small intestine). The small intestine then absorbs all the nutrients through the villi (small hairlike cells on the inner intestine walls). Once the food reaches the large intestine, bile is added to the food, turning it into our stool, while absorbing liquids and salts from the product. Then the food leaves our bodies, only so we can obtain more.
Yes, lactase can definitely break down cellulose. In fact, when the lactase works to break down the cellulose, it breaks the cellulose down into two different monomers.
Think of a cell as a factory. The nucleus is the "boss", and lysosomes are like the "clean-up" crew after all the work has been done. they go around in the cell breaking down wastes; getting rid of it.
It is an important component of gastric acid, the acid in the stomach that brings about digestion. Hydrochloric acid helps to digest proteins by making them unravel. Enzymes can then break them down.
No, in the stomach it is an Acid that helps break down food.
Acid breaks down the food in the stomach. Pepsin is the enzyme that breaks down the proteins from the food, in the stomach. Highly acidic pH helps to break down the food.
Hydrochloric acid in the stomach helps to break down food, kill harmful bacteria, and activate enzymes for digestion.
Hydrochloric acid in the stomach helps break down food and kill bacteria, aiding in digestion.
The stomach mixes the food with acid which helps to break down the proteins and complex carbohydrates so the body can utilize them.
Gastric glands in the stomach secrete hydrochloric acid. This acidic environment helps break down food and kill bacteria that may be present in the stomach.
The acidity of stomach acid helps break down food and kill harmful bacteria in the stomach, aiding in the digestion process.
Yes, the stomach contain hydrochloric acid (HCl) - as an aid for digestion.
The acid in vomit is typically stomach acid, which is composed of hydrochloric acid. Stomach acid helps break down food and kill bacteria in the stomach. When someone vomits, the stomach contents are brought up, including the acid.
After being swallowed, food goes into the stomach where it is mixed with stomach acid. The stomach acid helps to break down the food into smaller particles for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
No. Not normally. The stomach produces hydrochloric acidas an aid to digestion.