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The internal organ system that breaks down food is called the digestive system. It includes organs such as the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine, which work together to break down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.
The stomach and small intestine both help with digestion. However, the stomach breaks down the food with acids and is mostly a large cavity, while the small intestine absorbs the nutrients and is a long winding path.
The digestive system breaks down food to provide energy and nutrition. In humans, its organs include the teeth and tongue, salivary glands. esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, and colon.
The small and large intestine (water in the large and vitamins and minerals in the small), which is part of the digestive system.
Three organs in the digestive system are the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The stomach breaks down food using acids and enzymes, the small intestine absorbs nutrients, and the large intestine absorbs water and compacts waste for elimination.
Food breaks down in the stomach, not the intestines.
GALBLADDER and PANCREAS
In your mouth, saliva from your salivary glands chemically breaks down carbohydrates and lipids. Your stomach chemically breaks down food with hydrochloric acid and makes the food soupy. Enzymes and other substances continue the break down of food in the small intestine. So, food is chemically broken down in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine.
small intestine
The intestines in a grasshopper does everything a normal intestine does. It breaks down the food and disposes of waste.
the small intestine benefits the body because it breaks down the food even more......:)
There is your mouth , and saliva, that helps break down the food into smaller particles, there is the stomach that breaks it down even farther and absorbs the nutrients, and there is the large intestine, that gets rid of whatever your body does not need.