Various
types of food that we consume, especially nutrients that give energy to the
body. Carbohydrates, proteins and fats
are all too large molecules to be transported into different parts of the body. Except vitamins and minerals, which have
small particles, therefore need to have various organs and mechanisms to make
the molecules of nutrients They are
smaller and can be transported into cells called “digestions”.
Digestion has 2 steps: mechanical
digestion Is the process of making food
smaller For ease of movement and
chemical reactions By occlusion and
compression of the gastrointestinal tract
Still can’t make food the smallest
Therefore can not be absorbed into the cell Another method is chemical digestion. Is the smallest digestion of food By chemical reactions between food and
water Directly and will use enzymes or
enzymes to accelerate the reaction .
Digestive organs include: 1) Salivary glands that produce digestible starch of amylase or talin into maltose sugar 2) Stomach produces protein 3) Small intestine creates molecular enzymes Flavor and lactate digestion in the small intestine. 4) The liver is responsible for producing bile, digesting fat into granular fat.
A hormone is a liquid consisting of proteins that are produced inside the body that act as a catalyst or help control the function of the gland or any part of the body. By digesting food when the mucous membrane of the stomach and small intestine with special cells is stimulated by food, the body produces hormones and hormones flowing into the bloodstream. To stimulate the stomach wall Intestinal wall and pancreas
The digestive system is a system that involves digestion, including the gastrointestinal tract, from the mouth to the anus and Digestion is the process of decomposing food with large molecules to have smaller molecules. There are 2 ways to digest food: mechanical digestion and chemical digestion. With the components and functions of the organs in the gastrointestinal tract having different functions and organs Which human digestive processes and animal digestion processes are different
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