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From mouth to the liver? The liver?!

Although the liver is an important organ in the digestion process, food doesn't end up there or even pass through it.

Having said that, I'll start this off:

The digestion process starts in the mouth with the chewing of food, which increases its surface area. Also, starches, like the ones found in a saltine cracker, are broken down by saliva, which turns starch into simple sugars. From the mouth it passes to the stomach.

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Part 2

The stomach contains hydrochloric acid acid and lots of enzymes, which, together with a squelching action of the stomach breaks the last of the cracker down into it's absorbable chemical constituents. None of the cracker's actually absorbed here however. After 1/2 to 1 hour the slimy acidic paste passes into the small intestines where the clever stuff begins.

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The liver producesm bile, which emulsifies fat to prepare it for digestion by pancreatic and intestinal juices.
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