Hesi Biology
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Where does digestion begin in the digestive system?
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Digestion begins in the oral cavity, also known as the mouth, where food is ingested and broken down into smaller pieces through mechanical digestion by the teeth and chemical digestion by enzymes in saliva, such as amylase. Once the food is sufficiently broken down, it forms a bolus and is then swallowed, passing through the esophagus and into the stomach. In the stomach, the food is further broken down by stomach acid and enzymes before passing into the small intestine for the absorption of nutrients.
Digestion begins in the oral cavity, also known as the mouth, where food is ingested and broken down into smaller pieces through mechanical digestion by the teeth and chemical digestion by enzymes in saliva, such as amylase. Once the food is sufficiently broken down, it forms a bolus and is then swallowed, passing through the esophagus and into the stomach. In the stomach, the food is further broken down by stomach acid and enzymes before passing into the small intestine for the absorption of nutrients.