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the bonds between the water molecules are broken
Newly swallowed food is stored in the stomach, where it is mixed with digestive juices and broken down into smaller molecules for absorption in the intestines.
In the mouth, small molecules of protein are broken down by enzymes called proteases. These enzymes break down the protein molecules into smaller peptides and amino acids, which can then be absorbed through the lining of the small intestine for use by the body.
Glycolysis is the stage of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid. It takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell and does not require oxygen.
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
They are broken down. Cells can make certain molecules.
food isn't exactly broken into molecules. molecules are collections of atoms. those would be too small to see. but food is broken down so the nutrients can be gathered. the food is broken down in the stomach, then, the food goes through the intestines where the nutrients and water are gathered
It breaks into other molecules or other atoms
the bonds between the water molecules are broken
Newly swallowed food is stored in the stomach, where it is mixed with digestive juices and broken down into smaller molecules for absorption in the intestines.
they are broken down into their component particles and absorbed into your body as energy, vitamins and nutrients. All that is left has been drained of nutrients and is passed through your intestines (continuing the leaching of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, etc.) and passed out your rectum as fecal matter.
Foods are broken down chemically with the aid of enzymes. Enzymes help to break down complex molecules in food into simpler molecules that can be absorbed by the body for energy and nutrients. This process occurs during digestion in the stomach and intestines.
it slowly dissolves by being broken up and pulled away by the water molecules.
The inter-molecular bonds between the atoms/molecules are broken, releasing the atoms/molecules from a ridged structure to a freely moving mass.
food passes into the intestines where nutrients are sorted out and then absorbed and waste continues to be pushed through the digestive system
When you eat off Camembert, which is a type of soft, creamy cheese, it undergoes a process called digestion. The enzymes in your saliva start breaking down the cheese into smaller molecules, which are then further broken down by stomach acid and digestive enzymes in the stomach and intestines. The nutrients from the Camembert, such as proteins, fats, and vitamins, are absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestines to provide energy and nourishment for the body.
Mechanical Digestion happens in the mouth where your food is physically broken down. Chemical digestion happens in your intestines, where enzymes break down and absorb nutirients