Chemistry, asked by samarthsuroshe9, 8 hours ago

In the process of digestion in animals, what happens to food in:-
(a) Mouth (b) Small Intestine.
(ii)What is the role of hydrochloric acid in the stomach?

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Answered by rajnisharma234299
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Answer:

Further breakdown of food takes place in the small intestine where enzymes produced by the liver, the small intestine, and the pancreas continue the process of digestion. The nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream across the epithelial cells lining the walls of the small intestines.

Answered by SayyamKachhot21
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Answer:

a- it gets soft due to saliva and gets chewing help it break more small. b- it make the food very very small. it has different structure and has some liquid for digestion and extra water is removed

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