To digest something means for food to go through the digestion process, beginning at the mouth/teeth and ending out of the anus as feces.
To let something sink in e.g let your stomach digestfirst.
Its most likely your stomach trying to digest something or food it doesn't agree with
In your stomach, you mean? Hydrogen chloride and enzymes such as peptidases break down and digest animal protein that you have eaten. If you are asking about something you can ingest to help with digest the meat you have eaten, then a small amount of red wine is helpful.
As a verb digest means: to convert food to usable substances eg Some people cannot digest milk. to thnk about something eg It took a while for me to digest all the information.
to break down or to digest
No because you have to digest something to get poop.
After we digest something, our body is urging us to go to get the yuckys out.
you digest your food quicker
It means to digest under cooked poultry.
If by eat you mean consume and digest food, then no.
They open and close their shells, once something is drawn into it they absorbe it.
Grass has cellulose, which humans do not have the bacteria to digest, like cows or horses do. You can eat it, but you can't really digest it for energy. Also, something about not having a working appendix.