humans use stomach acid to digest the food
Lysosomes digest the excess food particles in a cell, and they also protect it from foreign invaders.
If a human were to eat the same diet as a cow, then it will go through faster in a human than in a cow. Thus, a human on a vegetarian diet will digest food faster than a cow would on grass.
There are no diamonds in the human body. The body could not digest them.
Food vacuoles are structures that form in other organisms, such as protists, to digest food inside their cells. In humans, digestion mainly occurs in the stomach through the action of enzymes and stomach acid breaking down food. The human digestive system does not form food vacuoles because digestion is extracellular, occurring in the stomach and intestines rather than inside cells.
heterotrophic - ingest food like animals
The human stomach helps you digest your food.
In any mutualistic relationship, both parties are helped in a way. In the case of humans and bacteria, the human cannot digest all of the food that it eats. The bacteria eat the food that the human cannot digest and partially digest it, allowing the human to finish the job. The bacteria benefit by getting food, and the human benefits by being able to digest the food it eats.
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Fiddler crabs should never eat human food. They are not able to digest human food. However, they should be fed crab food or fish food.
Helpful, without it you could not digest your food.
The human body is able to digest food because it has body fluids, such as saliva, and acids that breaks down the food so it can be absorbed.
it helps the human body digest food and can reproduce cells that have been hurt/injured.
There are a few top contenders, but it is suspected that the hardest food for a human to digest is bread. In order to digest food, enzymes are needed, which are secreted by the pancreas. Because bread has no naturally occurring enzymes (unlike a lot of other food) the pancreas has to work exceptionally hard, producing extra enzymes to break down the bread. Other food products that are hard to digest include pork, beans, broccoli and whole-milk hard cheese.
48 hours
Yes, they can digest food.
Yes they do digest food.
it takes 18 hours for the human body to digest a meal. thank you for your questions, cori Reynolds