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No chemical change happens, though a consequential change probably will.
A chemical reaction of food decomposition occured.
It is a physical change.
it changes
I have no idea, don't ask me. :\
Secured their food
If you suddenly change your dog's food, it can lead to digestive issues such as upset stomach, diarrhea, or vomiting. It is recommended to gradually transition to a new food over a period of 7-10 days to avoid these issues.
It turns the color of the food coloring and this occurred because the food coloring makes it change colors
You have to change the food gradually by mixing the original in with the new food. You then add more and more of the new food until it's all of the new food. By then your puppy's digestive system has adjusted to the new food. When you change foods all at once, it upsets the digestive system.
the stem and the leafs change to the colour of the food colouring so it turns red for example because the roots are absorbing it then it goes to the stem and through the vain
Handling of the food causes physical change in food.
food is digested
It is important that food not go down the trachea, or expand the esophagus into the trachea or larynx. The epiglottis blocks the trachea when swallowing, and the change in shape makes this more effective.
Drinking alcohol: It will change the alcohol's color or taste Rubbing alcohol: It will most likely change the effects that the alcohol has on the substance on which it is applied to. It may change the color of the substance it is applied to.
The food goes nowhere
The energy from the food is stored