What is the difference between mechanical digestion and chemical digestion
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Mechanical and chemical digestion are two processes that occur in the digestive system, enabling digestion, absorption, and excretion of the food. The main difference between mechanical and chemical digestion is that the mechanical breakdown of large food particles into small food particles occur in the mechanical digestion whereas the chemical breakdown of compounds with a high molecular weight into compounds with a low molecular weight occurs in the chemical digestion. Mechanical digestion occurs from mouth to the stomach while chemical digestion occurs from mouth to the intestine. A major part of both mechanical and chemical digestion occurs in the stomach.
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Mechanical and chemical digestion are two processes that occur in the digestive system, enabling digestion, absorption, and excretion of the food. The main difference between mechanical and chemical digestion is that the mechanical breakdown of large food particles into small food particles occur in the mechanical digestion whereas the chemical breakdown of compounds with a high molecular weight into compounds with a low molecular weight occurs in the chemical digestion. Mechanical digestion occurs from mouth to the stomach while chemical digestion occurs from mouth to the intestine. A major part of both mechanical and chemical digestion occurs in the stomach.
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Digestion is the process of breaking down food into simple , soluble molecules
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