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Digestion is extrasular in

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Since digestion occurs outside the cell, it is said to be extracellular. ... Humans use extracellular digestion when they eat. Their teeth grind the food up, enzymes and acid in the stomach liquefy it, and additional enzymes in the small intestine break the food down into parts their cells can use.

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Extracellular digestion takes place outside the cell. In humans, the digestive tract mechanically and chemically breaks down food so intestinal cells can absorb nutrients for the body. In the hydra, food is trapped in the gastrovascular cavity.

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Since digestion occurs outside the cell, it is said to be extracellular. ... Humans use extracellular digestion when they eat. Their teeth grind the food up, enzymes and acid in the stomach liquefy it, and additional enzymes in the small intestine break the food down into parts their cells can use.

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