Physical Processes:
Ingestion is the placing of food into the mouth. Mechanical digestion is the mastication of food and the churning of the stomach. Egestion is the removal of undigested materials from the digestive tract through defecation. Underlying all these processes are the muscle movements involved in swallowing and peristalsis.
Chemical Processes:
The digestion of starch to maltose by salivary amylase, the actions of all digestive enzymes, the emulsification of lipids by bile salts, the effects of the hydrochloric acid secreted by parietal cells of the stomach lining etc.
Physical digestion includes things that involve mechanical motion, like chewing.
Chemical digestion occurs when a chemical reaction causes the breakdown of food molecules. This occurs in several places, such as with the enzymes in your saliva and in your intestines.
Chemical digestion breaks down food into smaller particles to be used as nutrients for the rest of the body. Mechanical digestion breaks down food into small pieces that are churned in the stomach and the intestines to be used as nutrients for the rest of the body, but some food may end up as waste.
In me chemical digestion, foods are physically broken down into smaller pieces. In chemical digestion, chemicals produced by the body break foods into their smaller chemical building blocks.
Chemical vs Mechanical Digestion
The digestive system of human body is made of vacuous organs connected with long and twisted tube from the mouth to the anus. This is also interlinked with various other organs that help the body to break the food particles and helps to absorb the nutrients. Organs like mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus play an important part in the process of digestion.
When we consume food, the body needs to break down the food into smaller molecules of nutrients for the system to absorb the nutrients into blood streams. This would be carried to all the cells present throughout the body. Digestion process could be divided into mechanical and chemical digestion.
Mechanical digestion is a process that begins the moment the food particles reach the mouth. The process of taking the food from mouth to the body is called ingestion. The teeth initiates the mechanical digestion by grinding the food and this process is also called as masticating.
When initiating the chemical digestion process, the saliva secreted helps in softening the food into semi-solid lump. Salivary amylase enzyme helps in digesting the carbohydrates and mucus. This way the food particles are made finer for swallowing and chemical breakdown in the digestive track. The food thus made into semi solid lump is then pushed through the throat and esophagus, a hollow tube that connects throat and stomach.
On reaching the stomach the food goes through a series of chemical and mechanical treatment. Inside the stomach mechanical digestion called peristaltic contractions helps to churn the food bolus. The chemical process mixes the bolus with digestive juices released by the stomach lining cells. The food particles go through hours of digestive process passing through various stages of chemical digestion.
The processed food is moved into rectum by small intestine. Then the food gets fermented inside large intestine by the gut bacteria. This aids in digesting the unfinished projects of small intestine.
There are four important hormones that help in regulating the digestion process.
Even though the mechanical and chemical digestion processes are very important for the human digestive process, chemical digestion is considered more important. This is due to the complex procedure involved in Chemical digestion.
Summary:
1. Mechanical digestion refers to the digestion process that breaks the food into smaller particles.
2. Chemical digestion is the process where acids, bases and enzymes released into the digestive track responds to semi-solid food lumps.
3. Chemical digestion is more important than mechanical digestion as this is how we get our energy.
Mechanical digestion is the actual chewing and breaking down of food, and chemical digestion is when one substance is turned into another
Mechanical digestion occurs in the mouth, when the teeth (and tongue) break down food into smaller pieces.
Chemical digestion also starts in the mouth, when digestive enzymes begin to break down the food and continues in the stomach where gastric juices continue the job of breaking the food down.
Mechanical digestion is when food is broken down in the mouth so you can think of your mouth being mechanical..... Chemical digestion is when you food is broken down by chemical enzymes so you can think I'd chemical as like erosion
Physical Processes:
Ingestion is the placing of food into the mouth. Mechanical digestion is the mastication of food and the churning of the stomach. Egestion is the removal of undigested materials from the digestive tract through defecation. Underlying all these processes are the muscle movements involved in swallowing and peristalsis.
Chemical Processes:
The digestion of starch to maltose by salivary amylase, the actions of all digestive enzymes, the emulsification of lipids by bile salts, the effects of the hydrochloric acid secreted by parietal cells of the stomach lining etc.
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mechanical digestion is when you chew up your food. I think
chemical digestion is when chemical break down food.
Mechanical => Chewing
Chemical => HCl in Stomach
Mechanical digestive processes include chewing and peristalsis - that is, the muscular movement of the gut to force food down. Chemical digestion on the other hand usually involves enzymes breaking down large nutrient molecules into smaller, soluble molecules that can then be easily absorbed into the blood.
Chemical digestion and mechanical digestion
mechanical digestion is with your teeth , chemical digestion is in your stomach and small intestine.
does absorption occur when mechanical or chemical digestion
Chemical digestion uses enzymes and other chemicals to break the bonds in food. Mechanical digestion is basically the teeth grinding the food into physically smaller pieces.
its part of both but it has different functions for both
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.
Mechanical and chemical digestion are not the same.
chemical digestion is breaking down with saliva, and mechanical digestion is chewing...(break down with chew!):):P
Mechanical digestion chops the food in to smaller pieces, thus exposing more of it to the enzymes of the chemical digestion.Mechanical digestion begins in the mouth by the teeth, tongue and saliva. Mechanical digestion is important for chemical digestion because when food is broken down into smaller particles by mechanical means, chemical digestion will be more efficient.
what is responsible for chemical digestion in earthworms
does absorption occur when mechanical or chemical digestion
mechanical and chemical digestion