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how does water help in digestion of animals

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Answered by jassjot844
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Digestion. Water forms the majority of the mucus lining that protects animal stomachs from the corrosive action of acid. Water passes directly into the intestine and the stomach without the need for digestion. ... In addition, saliva, the fluid used to break down food in the mouth, consists mostly of water.

Answered by rajeevakshaya2324
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Water forms the majority of the mucus lining that protects animal stomachs from the corrosive action of acid. Water passes directly into the intestine and the stomach without the need for digestion. It activates the sodium bicarbonate layer in the mucous membrane of the stomach, protecting it against hydrochloric acid.

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