changes when we eat chips in during process of digestion
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in mouth ,due to presence of salivary amylase, starch gets broken down
in stomach protein gets broken down
in intestine , the rest gets broken down
so the overall change can be stated as absorption of nutrients from the chips and egestion of undigested material
in stomach protein gets broken down
in intestine , the rest gets broken down
so the overall change can be stated as absorption of nutrients from the chips and egestion of undigested material
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hey frnd..here is your answer .✌✌
eating chips is a chemical change.
when u eat chips first it is mixed with saliva. while u r chewing some carbohydrates will be absorbed due to the saliva.
next it will enter into food pipe in this food pipe there will be a slime like fluid calls mucus it makes food to move freely.
next food will enter into stomach and some gastric juices will be released by different organs. like bile from liver,HCl..and etc..
due to these juices the food will be break into small particles.
in small intestine the nutrines,vitamins,.etc will be absorbed.
and waste substances will be sent to large intestine.and come out as fetus.
hope this helps you mark this answer as brainlist answer if you like it...
THANKYOU ✌✌✌#priya369
eating chips is a chemical change.
when u eat chips first it is mixed with saliva. while u r chewing some carbohydrates will be absorbed due to the saliva.
next it will enter into food pipe in this food pipe there will be a slime like fluid calls mucus it makes food to move freely.
next food will enter into stomach and some gastric juices will be released by different organs. like bile from liver,HCl..and etc..
due to these juices the food will be break into small particles.
in small intestine the nutrines,vitamins,.etc will be absorbed.
and waste substances will be sent to large intestine.and come out as fetus.
hope this helps you mark this answer as brainlist answer if you like it...
THANKYOU ✌✌✌#priya369
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