the six main organs help digest the chewed food
The Liver and Pancreas
No, the skeleton does not directly help us digest our food. Digestion is mainly controlled by the digestive system, which includes organs like the stomach and intestines. The skeleton supports and protects these organs but does not play a direct role in digestion.
yes
stomach and intestine
yes
the stomach cus acids help break down the food and the mouth to because the saliva has chemicals that help too.
Bacteria do help to digest food in peoples' intestines.
Stomach, pancreas, and gall bladder.
The stomach produces an acid to help digest food.
its called E.coli..they live inside the guts of the animals and help them to digest food.
Because they r herbivores and their organs cannot digest other food such as meat.