Your mouth begins digesting starch. Saliva contains enzymes that help digest starch. Then when food enters your small intestine, other enzymes help digest starch. In your large intestine, bacteria help you digest starch.
it breaks down your food so it is easy to eat
The gallbladder is the organ that helps people to digest fats and oils. The liver makes bile, which is then stored in the gallbladder until it's needed for the digestion of fats. The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ.
The appendix of the large intestine is not needed to digest food.
The organ that helps a rabbit to digest is stomach.
The protein is first digested in the stomach, where it is broken down by the acid and enzymes.Then it goes into the small intestine, where enzymes from the pancreas help to break it down further into individual amino acids.The organs that assist with protein digestion are bold.
The organ where food is churned with strong acid and where enzymes digest protein is the stomach. In the stomach, gastric juices, which contain hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes, break down food into a semi-liquid form called chyme. This process is essential for the digestion of proteins and prepares the food for further digestion and absorption in the intestines.
The gallbladder, which is an accessory organ of the small intestines, makes bile which is secreted into the small intestine and emulsifies (breaks down) fats.
The rumen.
The stomach.
The Stomach
your intestine digests your food
stomach