Answer:
Chemical digestion actually starts in the mouth when our saliva mixes in with the food. So, A. wouldn't really be correct. It's not the molars that are doing the chewing, but rather your jaw muscels. I don't even know what pepsin is... <u>C. would probably be your best bet because it's your saliva that breaks down your food and helps you chew it.</u> And D. your tongue just helps to move the food around...
Explanation:
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Answer:
Glucagon
Explanation:
It is a peptide hormone secreted by the pancreas, raises blood glucose levels
Glucagon stimulates glycolysis, the breakdown of glycogen and the export of glucose into the circulation
Some arteries carry oxygenated blood just as some capillaries do.
Some veins carry deoxygenated blood just like some capillaries do.
Answer:
The internal structures disrupted by this chemical are probably VACUOLES.
Explanation:
A vacuole is a large membrane-bound vesicle in a cell's cytoplasm.
The central vacuole of a cell houses the digestive processes which includes chemicals that come to attack the cell; also it helps the cell regulates it's water concentration during changing environmental conditions.
vacuoles are present in the absorptive cells (enterocytes) covering the wall of the intestine