the...............breaks down the food we eat . fill in the blanks . in science
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The correct answer is Digestive enzymes.
The Digestive enzymes break down the food we eat.
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The digestive system
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- Our bodies require food as fuel for energy, growth, and repair. The digestive system breaks down the food we eat into its most basic components, such as glucose (sugars), amino acids (which are the building blocks of protein), or fatty acids (that make up fats).
- The nutrients from the digested meal are subsequently transported to every cell in the body by the small intestine's absorption into the bloodstream.
- From the mouth to the anus, the digestive system extends. It resembles a 10-meter-long muscular tube with digestive organs connected along the way.
- The large intestine and, to a lesser extent, the rest of the digestive system are home to a significant amount of bacteria and other microorganisms. These microbes are crucial for a healthy digestive system.
- Each person has specific microorganisms in their bodies. Your location in the world, your current health issues, and the medications you have taken are other factors that affect the sort of bacteria in your digestive system.
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