The esophagus has a physical break down. The esophagus squeezes the food down into the stomach, making this a physical break down.
The esophagus is no a change. It is part of the body.
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Physical
The tongue is involved in mechanical digestion.
The mechanical process of digestion is first, followed closely by chemical digestion. After that it is mostly chemical digestion, then absorption, and lastly elimination, or defecation.
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chemical
Esophagus is an anatomy organ and hasn't a chemical formula.
No chemical or mechanical digestion occurs in the esophagus, only propulsion, which is one of the six digestive processes.
Peristalsis. The movement of muscles bringing the food to the stomach.
The tongue is involved in mechanical digestion.
Yes there is, because chemical is the saliva and you swallow the saliva.
No, the pancreas is involved in chemical digestion, as it secretes enzymes which catalyze the breakdown of food molecules.
Enzymes which are involved in the digestion of carbohydrates.
The mouth, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, kidneys, small intestine, and large intestine are involved in digestion.
Chemical digestion occurs through out the digestive tract with the possible exception of the esophagus. It is regulated by enzymes that help speed it up.
The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.
The mechanical process of digestion is first, followed closely by chemical digestion. After that it is mostly chemical digestion, then absorption, and lastly elimination, or defecation.
The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.
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