Digestion in the mouth and stomach both involve mechanical and chemical processes to break down food. In the mouth, chewing (mechanical) and saliva (chemical) begin the breakdown of food, while in the stomach, churning (mechanical) and gastric juices (chemical) further digest it. Both processes aim to transform food into a more digestible form, facilitating nutrient absorption later in the digestive tract. Additionally, enzymes play a crucial role in both locations, aiding in the breakdown of carbohydrates in the mouth and proteins in the stomach.
the digestion of proteins begin in the stomach.
Digestion occurs in the mouth, stomach and small intestine.
The digestion process begins in the mouth.
Starch digestion begins in the mouth. Saliva in the mouth enables chemical digestion to take place before starch enters the stomach.
in the mouth (saliva) in the stomach (stomach acid)
There is the small intestine, stomach, and the mouth, and that is all that i can think of. Hope this answer helps you people out there looking for three of the organs for mechanical digestion. But if not....... well that sucks for you.
In the Mouth then the second is the Stomach
Stomach and Mouth
mouth, stomach, small and large intestine
Digestion starts in the mouth by chewing but most of the digestion is in the stomach where digestive juices are located.
salivary amylase.
In the stomach and the mouth