muscle tissue helps your stomach digest food by breaking up food. the muscle tissue is very important when your body is digesting food. i am learning about this in science right now so i hope my answer is right. hope i could help! <3
The digestive system has smooth muscle through out it, and they help move the food.
muscle tissue helps to break down the food. :D
The mouth, specifically the teeth, breaks down food mechanically through the process of chewing. The stomach also contributes to mechanical breakdown through muscle contractions that help mix and churn food.
they speed up the breakdown of food in the stomach and small intestine
Involuntary muscle movements along with the help of gravity help to move food from the mouth to the colon. These movements of smooth muscle is called peristalsis.
Yes becoz enzymes help breakdown food
The watery liquid that begins the chemical breakdown of food is saliva. Saliva contains enzymes that help break down carbohydrates in the food we eat, making it easier for the body to digest.
no it does not. it is a muscle that contracts in waves to pass food to the stomach.
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The starvation reflex is the body's response to prolonged periods of food deprivation. It includes a decrease in metabolic rate, conservation of energy, and breakdown of muscle tissue for energy. This reflex is an evolutionary mechanism to help sustain life during times of famine.
The mouth chew the food first, a muscle at the back of the mouth forces the food down your gullet and the gullet's muscle forces it down into your stomach.