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The duodenum
the small intestine
two organs where digestion occur are stomach and small intestine
Minor fiber digestion by bacteria goes on in the large intestine, and water is absorbed, but no major lipid/protein/carbohydrate digestion occurs. All of that goes on higher up in the system.
If you mean "absorption" when you say "circulation", digestion is necessary because the body cannot absorb the nutrients directly from food. The nutrients are "locked" inside. Digestion breaks food apart so that nutrients can be more easily accessed and absorbed.
A protein is a substance which is built up by at least 50 amino acids linked together by peptide bonds.The digestion starts by the human body producing the enzyme "Pepsin". This takes place in ourstomach. In the duodenum the enzyme "Trypsin" will be added. This enzyme will finish the digestion of the protein. The final product is now amino acids and peptide chains, ready for absorption.
No it is not, the stomach initiates protein digestion and denatures proteins. The intestines is the first site where absorption takes place.
It is important for digestion to take place as part of feeding. The process helps break down food particles that the body can absorb the necessary nutrients.
I think that it would be enzymes, because it is a protein that helps with chemical digestion, other than that, I don't know.enzymes
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Though most protein digestion occurs in the stomach, all types of food (proteins, carbohydrates, and fats) are digested in the first part of the small intestine called the duodenum.
carbohydrates protein fats Actually, carbohydrates, protein, and fats are nutrients we need to be able to function. The most chemical digestion occurs in the small intestine.