It's called CHEWING.
Enzymes play a very important part in the process of digestion. Enzymes are in saliva, and they play the role of breaking down food.
A stomach.
Lysosomes.
The process of digestion, primarily involving enzymes, breaks down food molecules into smaller molecules in the stomach and small intestine. Enzymes play a crucial role in catalyzing reactions that break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
Digestion, which is the process of making food absorbable by dissolving it and breaking it down into simpler chemical compounds that occurs in the living body chiefly through the action of enzymes secreted into the alimentary canal
The structure within a protozoan where enzymes are secreted to digest is called the food vacuole. The food vacuole is responsible for engulfing and breaking down food particles through the action of digestive enzymes. Once digestion is complete, the protozoan absorbs the nutrients from the food vacuole.
The type of digestion where food is digested is called mechanical digestion and chemical digestion. Mechanical digestion involves physically breaking down food into smaller pieces, while chemical digestion involves the breakdown of large molecules into simpler substances with the help of enzymes.
After the food is digested in the stomach, it goes through the passageway and meets the liver, gall bladder and the pancreas; which all secrete enzymes used for breaking down food as well.
The process of breaking down food in the body is called digestion. It begins in the mouth with chewing and mixing food with saliva, which contains enzymes to start breaking down carbohydrates. From there, the food travels through the esophagus to the stomach where it is further broken down by stomach acid and enzymes. Finally, in the small intestine, nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream for the body to use.
Enzymes in the digestive system and hydrolases are both types of proteins that catalyze chemical reactions to break down molecules. Specifically, hydrolases are a subset of enzymes that catalyze hydrolysis reactions, breaking down molecules by adding water.
Yes ....!! they are definitely present in the stomach ....n they help in breaking down of food and process the food further down in the process of digestion.!