two organs where digestion occur are stomach and small intestine
the small intestine
liver
Kidney and Colon
Both the mouth and the stomach perform mechanical and chemical digestion.
All of your organs are important in your bodies function and you wouldn't survive without any, so really this is an impossible question but I would say the two most important organs are the brain and the heart, as the heart pumps your blood around the body making it possible for you to move and live; and your brain makes it possible for you to do anything!
The stomach and mouth are two organs that provide mechanical breakdown of food. Bile in the small intestine also performs physical digestion.
Mechanical digestion is a kind of digestion that takes place when food is chewed, mixed, or churned anywhere in your digestive track. two places it takes place are in the stomach and the mouth.
The two organs that produce substances involved in the digestion of lipids are the pancreas and the liver. The pancreas secretes pancreatic lipase, an enzyme that breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol. The liver produces bile, which is stored in the gallbladder and released into the small intestine to emulsify fats, aiding in their digestion and absorption. Together, these substances facilitate the efficient breakdown and utilization of dietary lipids.
Two lungs with the passages. Your heart with the vessels and esophagus.
The two enzymes that take part in the digestion of proteins in the body are pepsin, which is produced in the stomach, and trypsin, which is produced in the pancreas.
There are two forms of digestion: mechanical and chemical digestion.
mechanical and chemical digestion