It would start in the mouth, be mechanically chewed with your teeth, then travel through the pharynx and esophagus, in the form of a bolus. Then the bolus would go into your stomach and form into chyme, which would then travels through the small and large intestines, and the colon. Eventually the chyme would be excreted out of your rectum and anus.
Every part of the mouth aids in digestion. This includes the tongue and teeth. The mouth is responsible for the first part of digestion.
The digestion process begins in the mouth.
The digestion process starts as soon as you put food into your mouth and begin to chew it.
Saliva begins the chemical digestion of starch. It also is important for the success of mechanical digestion of the mouth, but does not, in its own, perform mechanical digestion.
Digestion begins in the mouth. Mechanical digestion begins with the chewing of food. Chemical digestion also begins in the mouth with the enzymes been produced and used to break down the food.
In the mouth (saliva)
Digestion begins in the mouth. Mechanical digestion begins with the chewing of food. Chemical digestion also begins in the mouth with the enzymes been produced and used to break down the food.
in the mouth
Mouth
Starch digestion begins in the mouth. Saliva in the mouth enables chemical digestion to take place before starch enters the stomach.
In the Mouth then the second is the Stomach
Digestion occurs in the mouth, stomach and small intestine.