The stomach and small intestine digest and break down food. These organs are found in the digestive system.
To chew food. They assist with breaking down foods, making it easier for your stomach to digest. Also, they assist when speaking, for certain pronounciation. Try imagining yourself with no teeth, explaining to someone the purpose of teeth.
After the food is digested in the stomach, it goes through the passageway and meets the liver, gall bladder and the pancreas; which all secrete enzymes used for breaking down food as well.
Yes, it does. In fact, saliva is used to begin the digestion process in foods like carbohydrates.
The process of breaking down food is called digestion and the use of the sugars obtained through digestion is called cellular respiration.
The process of breaking down food to create energy is called digestion. Digestion is necessary for other biological processes, such as movement and growth, to occur. Not sure if that person's answer would answer your question but it sure as heck didn't answer mine... so I looked it up. The answer you might be looking for is binary fission. Not 100% sure though so don't be mad if i'm wrong. -_-
Digestion is the PROCESS of breaking food down so that it can be used by a body. In humans, PART of that process involves an acid in your stomach.
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The process is called digestion, where food is broken down into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body. These molecules are then used to provide energy and build and repair tissues. This process involves mechanical and chemical breakdown of food in the mouth, stomach, and intestines.
The process by which food is made available to the body is called digestion. It involves breaking down food into smaller components that can be absorbed and used by the body for energy and nutrients.
Even though there are many systems in the body the only system that is used to break down food is the digestive system. The stomach and the intestines work together to help break down food as well.
Energy is obtained from ATP in biological systems through a process called hydrolysis. This involves breaking down ATP molecules into ADP and inorganic phosphate, releasing energy that can be used for cellular processes.
i think all organisms break down the foods through physical and chemical steps such as chewing food (physical) and breaking it down with hydrochoric acid in your stomach (chemical). The nutrients can then be used for many purposes once the food has been broken down fully.