Important Process Of Digestion

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Digestion takes place in organs throughout the body, each serving a different purpose, yet vital role in the function of the body. Proteins carry out numerous tasks to provide building blocks for the body. Fats are another source of nourishment that provide insulation to the body.
A base and pepsin, an enzyme that can speed up the process of digestion, increases the metabolism fastest. Meaning this experiment could aid someone wanting to lose weight by taking the mixture.
Lipids, also known as fats, digestion occurs in the mouth and stomach, but mainly takes place in the small intestine. Bile is produced by the liver, stored and released in your gall bladder and turns fat into smaller droplets. This greatly increases the surface area that allows …show more content…

Without fats or proteins, the body would not get the proper nutrients it needs to function. The process of digestion is very important to the body, since it is responsible for breaking down materials. Not only is the process of digestion responsible for the breaking down of foods and nutrients and the removal of the excess food and nutrients, the digestive system is responsible for distributing the newly consumed nutrients. Since different parts of the body perform different tasks, the different parts, structures, organs, and systems of the human body require different types of nutrients. Some require larger amounts of nutrients, and some just might need smaller amounts of nutrients because their role does not require as much effort as …show more content…

The digestive systems has many vital structures and organs such as the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, liver, stomach, gallbladder, pancreas, large intestine, small intestine, rectum, and anus. The mouth is where nutrients enters the body, the food mixes with saliva and starts to breakdown the nutrients. Broken down food then travels down pharynx and esophagus, into the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The stomach is made up of muscular walls and contains the acids and enzymes to breakdown food and nutrients. The small intestine is where most of the food’s nutrients is absorbed and distributed. The large intestine is made up of very tense muscle, where the water and gastric waste is absorbed and eliminated by the gallbladder which is the organ that separates the nutrients from the bile waste product. The pancreas is the organ that maintains and regulates blood sugar levels. The rectum and anus are the exit and final structures of the digestive system, where the bile waste product of the process of digestion leaves the body as stated in the Cleveland Clinic.
There are two types of digestion, according to Indiana University. Physical digestion is when food is physically broken up, and there is no chemical change involved. It takes place in the mouth and throat. Food is chewed and swallowed without chemical reactions involved. The second type of digestion is chemical digestion,

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