The larger the food is the harder it is for the acid in the stomach to break down the food. When you chew your making the digestive job easier
It all a matter of surface area. Stomach acids work on the surface of the food, can't work on anything that it can't get at. So the less surface area the food has the longer it will take the acid to 'work it way through' the out-side food to the inside food. This is why things chew.
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You can eat chewing gum it won't kill you if you eat it, it will pass through your digestive system.
someone said its part of the Respitory System . im trying to ofind out now for a science project though It is shared by the speech part of the respiratory system, where it shape modulates sounds, and the digestive system where is i need to move the foor around and taste it as well as to push it down the throat.
Mastication, or chewing the food, is an essential part of the digestive process. Even foods that are small enough to swallow wihout chewing should be chewed. Mastication prepares food for swallowing, helps get the diggestive process started, makes it easiert to absorb nutrients and helps promote feelings of fullness after eating.
Yes, teeth are part of the digestive system as they help in breaking down food into smaller pieces through chewing. Saliva is also part of the digestive system as it contains enzymes that start breaking down carbohydrates in the mouth.
The mouth is where food enters the digestive system and is broken down by chewing and saliva. The anus is where waste leaves the body after nutrients have been absorbed.
When you pop food into your mouth, the saliva glands moisten up the food when you are chewing it to help out the stomach in the digestive process.
the first step in the digestive system is when you chew it in your mouth
Swallowed chewing gum typically passes through the digestive system within a few days to a week, but it does not get fully digested.
Chewing gum can potentially break a fast because it can stimulate the digestive system and increase insulin levels, which may disrupt the fasting state.
The mouth is part of the digestive system. It is where the process of digestion begins, as food is broken down into smaller pieces by chewing and mixed with saliva to begin the process of enzymatic breakdown.
chewing the food to swollow it, so the food is then small enoigh to travel through the digestive system.