Your body can not absorb the food if it is not digested chemically. Your body can absorb the simple sugars like fructose and glucose, vitamins and minerals only, without digestion.
Intestinal villi absorb them and send them straight to the bloodstream. Anything that isn't used is excreted via urination.
Fungi and some bacteria are examples of organisms that break down food outside the body through extracellular digestion and then absorb the nutrients. This process allows them to absorb the digested nutrients directly into their cells.
When protein is pre-digested, it is broken down into individual amino acids or smaller peptide chains. This makes it easier for the body to absorb and utilize the protein for various cellular functions, such as muscle building and repair.
The bacteria absorb nutrients in the gut from digested food - the human benefits from the production of the vitamin.
no, buoyancy is when something floats on water
so your body can break it down and your bones can absorb the nutrients
so the organisms can be chemically digested for use and energy in the body.
Food needs to be digested in order to break down complex molecules into simpler forms that the body can absorb and use for energy, growth, and repair. Digestion also helps to extract and absorb nutrients from food, while removing waste products that the body cannot use.
The primary job of the large intestine is to pass waste and to absorb water into the body.
Though starch and cellulose are chemically made from the same elements, and in the same concentrations, the human body is able to break down starches into simple enough sugars to absorb, while the human body cannot break down cellulose.
Intestinal villi absorb them and send them straight to the bloodstream. Anything that isn't used is excreted via urination.
Fungi and some bacteria are examples of organisms that break down food outside the body through extracellular digestion and then absorb the nutrients. This process allows them to absorb the digested nutrients directly into their cells.
Squid are cephalopods, a marine animal that has bilateral body symmetry and a unique head. The function of a squids liver is to absorb digested food.
No, most of the water you consume is absorbed in the large intestine, which when fails is why you have diarrhea :) x hope this helps! x
The body breaks digested proteins into amino acids
Yes because the food is chemically changing for example if you eat a hamburger it is not gonna come out as a hamburger when you go to the bathroom because your body digested it which chemically changed it.;)
Food must be chemically digested because the substances which our body needs cannot be absorbed into the blood until they have been broken down into small, soluble chemicals with the help of enzymes in our mouth. When the food is digested, its molecules are small enough to pass through the wall of the small intestine by diffusion.