water, juice and fibres.
The African mountainous wallaby has no mouth.
A gullet on a paramecium is a structure that helps the organism ingest food particles by surrounding and engulfing them. It acts as a mouth for the paramecium, allowing it to take in nutrients from its environment.
The mouth and salivary glands begin the digestion process by breaking down carbohydrates in food through the enzyme amylase, found in saliva. This process helps to start the breakdown of starches into sugars before the food reaches the stomach for further digestion.
Mushrooms do not have the ability to digest food like animals do. Instead, they absorb nutrients from their surroundings by breaking down organic matter with enzymes and then absorbing the nutrients through their mycelium.
The major organs in the alimentary canal, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine, work together to digest food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate waste. The mouth is responsible for chewing and swallowing food, the stomach breaks down food and mixes it with digestive enzymes, the small intestine absorbs nutrients, and the large intestine absorbs water and forms feces for elimination.
Starch
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Digestion of food begins in your mouth. You have amylase enzyme, also called as ptylin present in your saliva to digest the starch.
They digest ALL nutrients. Otherwise you would die because you would get no nutrients.
Starches:)
No, the mouth does not absorb nutrients. Nutrient absorption primarily occurs in the small intestine, where the nutrients from food are broken down and absorbed into the bloodstream for use by the body. The mouth's main function is to begin the process of digestion by breaking down food into smaller pieces through chewing and mixing with saliva.
So you have to digest so you can absorb nutrients and protein
fat
acid crushes it up
The African mountainous wallaby has no mouth.
Couscous is primarily composed of carbohydrates, which begin to digest in the mouth as salivary enzymes break down starches. Once it reaches the stomach, gastric acids further break it down, and enzymes continue the process in the small intestine, where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. The fiber in couscous aids digestion by promoting regular bowel movements. Ultimately, any undigested remnants are eliminated through the large intestine.
people digest food through their mouth then they eat food then the food goes through their ******