Small intestine, pancreas , liver, large intestine
I am sorry. I don't know exactly what your question is asking but I do know that our stomach has many acids that help us digest food and our stomach is lined with mucus so the acids can't eat our stomach. Hope this helps! :)
No, the skeleton does not directly help us digest our food. Digestion is mainly controlled by the digestive system, which includes organs like the stomach and intestines. The skeleton supports and protects these organs but does not play a direct role in digestion.
They have a stomach, just like us.
Swallowed food goes here The stomach has a small opening that leads to the small intestines Organ involved in the digestive system Makes food easier to digest An organ Churns food in gastric acid Helps us digest our food
Our heart is a muscle that pumps blood through our body There are muscles in our stomach that help us digest our food. There are muscles in our chest that helps us breath. These muscles are not attached to bones and do not have tendons.
symbiotic.
If you are talking about fiber it helps us digest food and keeps the large intestine doing what it does... digest
No. Stomach acid helps us digest.
It help us in many different ways like they digest our food they give us witamin K they find the bad bacteria
Amylase, Lipase, Cellulase, Maltase, Lactase, Phytase, and Sucrase
We have acid in our stomach because the food what goes down our Gullet goes into the stomach and the acid breaks up the food in our stomach to go though to our blood stream.
Our stomach contain a strong acid called Hyrdchloric acid ( HCL) which help to kill germs in the food we eat.