Human Digestive System :The whole process of the digestive system is magical in itself, but there is a whole science behind it. Know about the working of the digestive system...
Science of Digestion: For amateurs, eating is the most enjoyable activity in the world and for every living being it is the most important activity of life. It is very common knowledge that our body depends on three major types of food, carbohydrate or carbs, fat or fat and protein. During digestion, these three types of food are broken down by the same chemical reaction. This reaction is called hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is actually the breakdown of a compound by reaction with water.
Science of Digestion:The digestion of food involves both mechanical and chemical processes.. Through digestion, large food particles are converted into smaller elements that can be easily incorporated into the blood circulation. Most of the food items are made up of carbohydrates. These are broken down into smaller particles that provide energy. Digestion has its own speed, breaking down food molecules on grounds like temperature, pH.
How do you get energy?
Digestive System of Body; The large intestine plays a major role in keeping the body moving and in the regular supply of energy. body moving and in regular supply of energy. The gut and the number of bacteria living in the large intestine affect our overall health. This part of the body filters those substances with the help of fiber which cannot be digested.
The macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats and oils) that we consume in our diet help in supplying the energy needed for the body to function. Energy is obtained from these macronutrients through chemical reactions in the body.
Role of enzymes.: Complex carbohydrates are found in fruits and vegetables, whole grains, bread, pasta and dairy products. Starch is also an example of complex carbohydrate. It is commonly found in potatoes, corn and rice. Starch has thousands of glucose molecules bound together, Starch begins to break down after the first bite of food, thanks to an enzyme called alpha-amylase found in sputum. Enzymes help in speeding up chemical reactions and play an important role in digestion. In addition, enzymes help break down large molecules such as carbs, proteins, and fats into smaller molecules.

