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Is the use of water in the process of digestion called hydrolysis, osmosis, chemical reaction, photosynthesis, or diffusion?

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The use of water in the process of digestion is called as \large\bold{hydrolysis.}

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\large\bold{Osmosis} is basically the process of the movement of substances or molecules of the substances from a region of higher concentration in water to the region of lower concentration in water.

\large\bold{Diffusion} is mainly the process of the movement of substances or molecules of the substances from a region of higher concentration in air to the region of lower concentration in air.

\large\bold{Photosynthesis} , however, is the process in which plants in the presence of chlorophyll using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make food.

\large\bold{Hydrolysis} well, is a chemical reaction in which the water eventually breaks down another compound and changes its makeup.
In other words, it's the decomposition of a compound into simpler compounds with the use of water.

\large\bold{Chemical\: reaction} is a process in which one or more than one substances namely reactants are chemically changed into one or more new substances called as the products.
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