The digestion is completed in the small intestine.
First of all, this is not an opinion question. It is purely factual. Most digestion takes place in the small intestine because that is where nutrients are absorbed and some of the food is broken down by chemicals (although some of that happens in the stomach, as well). The large intestine only absorbs water.
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In the colon, which is the last part of the digestive tract, water and electrolytes are absorbed from the remaining indigestible food matter. This helps in forming solid waste (feces) and regulates the body's hydration levels. The colon also plays a role in storing and eventually eliminating waste from the body.
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There is no way to control them. All that can be done is to watch and monitor them.
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There is the small intestine, stomach, and the mouth, and that is all that i can think of. Hope this answer helps you people out there looking for three of the organs for mechanical digestion. But if not....... well that sucks for you.
It absorbs all the calcium.
Protein mostly gets digested in the stomach, in the stomach is where all the nutrients get sifted like out.
Mechanical digestion takes place in the mouth (chewing) and the stomach swishing stuff around (peristalsis) and more churning the small intestine (segmentation)
Yes. Digestion is happening as long as there is food in your stomach/intestines, and usually takes 5-7 hours.
The digestion of carbohydrates (starches and sugars) and of protein is so different, that when they are mixed in the stomach they interfere with the digestion of each other. An acid process (gastric digestion) and an alkaline process (salivary digestion) can not be carried on at the same time in an ideal way in the stomach. In fact, they cannot proceed together at all for long as the rising acidity of the stomach contents soon completely stops carbohydrate digestion and this is followed by fermentation.
Chemical and mechanical ingestion take place in the mouth. Chemical and mechanical digestion also take place in the stomach. Chemical digestion takes place in the small intestine.Ingestion, digestion then absorption.In the mouth, both chemical digestion and mechanical digestion happen. The mechanical part is your teeth crushing the food into smaller pieces. The chemical part is when the salivary glands give off a special fluid that contains enzymes. When food enters the stomach, an enzyme is released that helps to digest food chemicaly. The muscles in the stomach also digest food mechanicly. Lastly, the small intestine completes the chemical and mechanical digestion of food. The small intestine takes out all the useful matirial and sends it to the cells as tiny molecules that the cells use in cellular resparation.Baisicly, they all use chemical and mechanical digestion.
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Mechanical digestion takes place in the mouth (chewing) and the stomach swishing stuff around (peristalsis) and more churning the small intestine (segmentation)