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26 March, 04:06

What is the digestive function of bile? (Anatomy and Physiology)

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  1. 26 March, 04:22
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    Bile, informally known as stomach acid, chemically breaks down food early on in the digestive process.

    Explanation:

    Chewing is the first step in the process of digestion (assuming we are talking about humans and other animals with a similar digestive system) where the food is mechanically/physically broken down.

    At the same time, saliva breaks down the food chemically (hence why leaving a simple carb such as bread in your mouth causes it to dissolve over time)

    Once you swallow, muscles in the esophagus push the broken-down food to the stomach, where more chemical digestion takes place as a result of bile.
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