For example sodium chloride or sodium bicarbonate.
The small intestine is the organ responsible for both chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients from food. Enzymes and bile break down the food, while nutrients are absorbed through the small intestine's lining into the bloodstream for distribution to the body's cells.
Asfoetida is not a chemical compound (thus has no chemical name), it is found in Indian food recepies and used in mixed curry or peppery powders.
The organ in the digestive system where the chemical breakdown of food primarily occurs is the stomach. Here, gastric acids and enzymes break down food into smaller particles for further digestion and absorption in the intestines.
Food undergoes chemical changes in the stomach, where it gets broken down by stomach acids and enzymes, and in the small intestine, where further digestion and absorption of nutrients occur.
One common chemical used in cat food is taurine, with the chemical formula C2H7NO3S. Taurine is essential for cats as they cannot synthesize it themselves and must obtain it from their diet.
HAS ANY BIRTH DEFECTS BEEN HAPPENED BECAUSE OF THIS CHEMICAL
The number of these chemicals is very great and variable during time. See the link below for the list of E additives.
the small intestine
you either take the food in the mini menu or you just eat small amounts of food.
you people better figure it out or else......
Trace minerals, such as zinc, copper, and selenium, are needed in very small amounts to support digestion and other body processes. These minerals help to activate enzymes and participate in various chemical reactions that are essential for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients effectively.
chemical break down
Yes it can be, small amounts can be transferred to food when eating, or if you lick your lips.
yes! refreshments are drinks and small amounts of food. From merriam webster..
Not really, but VERY occasionally in small amounts.
The small intestine is the organ responsible for both chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients from food. Enzymes and bile break down the food, while nutrients are absorbed through the small intestine's lining into the bloodstream for distribution to the body's cells.
The way that the earthworm <annelida> adapts to filtering food out of the soil is that it separates the waste and the food. It then eats the food and releases the waste! (ewwwwww)