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The mouth is part of the digestive system. It is where the process of digestion begins, as food is broken down into smaller pieces by chewing and mixed with saliva to begin the process of enzymatic breakdown.
Mouth
In a starvation situation, the digestive system will eventually begin to digest itself.
The digestive system begins at the mouth where teeth are used to break and grind up food and carbohydrate digestive enzymes begin the process of digesting carbohydrate. Jerry Hart, MS. College Instructor in Nutrition
Its functions begin when food is taken into the mounth or oral cavity
The digestive process begins in the oral cavity, with the mechanical breakdown of material by the teeth and tongue and some sugar breakdown through the actions of amylase in the saliva.
Deltoid muscle, digestive system and dimples are body parts. They begin with the letter d.
The basic answer is it helps to begin the breakdown of food and start the digestive process (which actually starts with the saliva in your mouth when you take a bite of food)
digestive begins in the mouth
Proteins are dismantled into amino acids primarily in the stomach and small intestine. In the stomach, gastric juices and enzymes like pepsin begin the breakdown of proteins. This process continues in the small intestine, where pancreatic enzymes further digest proteins into amino acids, which are then absorbed through the intestinal lining into the bloodstream.
salivary glands, then esophogus, then stomach, (with help of pencreas, liver, and galbladder), then small intestine, then large intestine, and finally, the colon and anus. Taa-Daa! :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The mouth.