Water helps in the transport of digested food and also the waste substances.
Most of the chemical reactions in our body take place with water as the medium.
but say if you just lived on biscuits and then you would get thirsty and would want a drink and you might get ill if you don't have any water in your body and water has minerals ,vitamins and loads more .
because it helps cleaning out your body
Yes. It helps us to chew and swollow our food easily
Yes it does. As a matter of fact, it helps to calm the contents of the stomach and eventually help digest your food.
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The stomach uses peristalsis and pepsin to aid digestion.
yes some bacteria help aid digestion
Although you should talk to your doctor about indigestion problems to rule out possibly allergies or other health problems, there are a few home remedies to try. Add a tablespoon of lemon juice to a glass of warm water and drink before your meal. Also, drinking a small cup of pineapple juice after your meal can aid with digestion.
place the affected area in warm water
it doesn't
Yes.
They aid digestion in the same manner as dermal ridges aka: fingerprints aid in gripping. The same as ridges on the sole of a shoe aids traction.
No because watermelon is just water fluid like other fruits. So it will fill your tummy more.
The temperature of the food does not matter, because your body will warm it up or cool it down for your digestive system to do its work. Asian people prefer to have a warm liquid before a meal to aid in digestion and that makes sense if you think about how that might prepare it to secrete mucus and digestive juices. Very hot or very cold liquids may shock the stomach and cause digestion to be disrupted.
They aid in digestion
The temperature of the food does not matter, because your body will warm it up or cool it down for your digestive system to do its work. Asian people prefer to have a warm liquid before a meal to aid in digestion and that makes sense if you think about how that might prepare it to secrete mucus and digestive juices. Very hot or very cold liquids may shock the stomach and cause digestion to be disrupted.
The function of the pyloric caecum is to aid in digestion. It is also known as the hepatic caeca and digestive caeca.