;) I kind of depends on how much your portion is. Your digestion tube is 20ft. long and btw everybody's is 20ft. long!
The final process of digestion is accomplished in the small intestine. In subsequent portions of the digestive tract, water is reabsorbed from undigested food waste.
Teethe are used to bite off portions of food and then to chew it up to a pasty form so it can be easily swallows and digested.
It's the chemical breakdown of food into simpler compounds. Proteins are broken down to amino acids, carbohydrates are broken down to simple sugars, and fats are broken down to fatty acids and glycerol. Chemical digestion does begin in the mouth. Salivary amylase starts hydrolyzing starch the second you put in into your mouth. BUT, the vast majority of chemical digestion takes place in the duodenum and jejunum portions of the small intestine.
The many portions of the digestive tract and the associated organs secrete hormones that encourage various function of digestion. Additionally, the hypothalamus secretes hormones which trigger acid secretion in the stomach and trigger fullness/hunger.
mechanical digestion is with your teeth , chemical digestion is in your stomach and small intestine.
There are two forms of digestion: mechanical and chemical digestion.
Counting calories and watching portions.
eating small portions of food and saving portions for what food you did have
40 portions
digestion happens in these
Good question, but I imagine their digestion system is different then ours and they probably use different elements of the protein and dispose the bad portions, who knows, but that is interesting and I wonder if anyone has looked into that further as a way to compair ours with theirs in an obeisity aspect
Chemical digestion and mechanical digestion