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Fats, proteins, and carbohydrates enter the metabolic pathway of cellular respiration during the acetyl-CoA formation stage. Fats and carbohydrates are broken down into acetyl-CoA through different pathways, while proteins are converted into amino acids, which can then enter the acetyl-CoA formation stage.
Degradation and some oxidation to smaller molecules
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Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during the first stage of respiration.
The second stage of digestion occurs in the stomach. Here, food is mixed with stomach acid and digestive enzymes to further break down proteins and begin the process of nutrient absorption.
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The jejunum or ileum of the small intestine.
After leaving the stomach, food chyme enters the small intestine. The next stage of digestion for the chyme in the small intestine involves the absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream.
Absorption is the stage of food processing when substances leave the digestive tract and cross a cell membrane to enter the bloodstream. Cells in the small intestine absorb nutrients like sugars, amino acids, and vitamins, allowing them to be utilized by the body for energy and other functions.
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Mastication
The two organs that store and grind up food are the stomach and the small intestine. The stomach acts as a storage organ and uses muscular contractions and acid to break down food, while the small intestine continues the process of digestion and absorption. Additionally, the teeth play a crucial role in grinding food during the initial stage of digestion.
The longest part of the digestive process occurs in the small intestine. This organ takes several hours to digest food and absorb nutrients, as it is where most digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place. The small intestine's complex structure, with its villi and microvilli, maximizes nutrient absorption, contributing to the extended time required for this stage of digestion.
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