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- Where does chemical digestion begin? Where in the digestive tract does most of the chemical digestion take place? Where does absorption begin? Where in the digestive tract does most of the absorption take place?What problems does Digestion solve?What is the specific role of pepsin and pancreatin in protein digestion? Where can these enzymes be found in the body?
- What is the difference between chemical and physical digestion? Please given one detailed example of where they occur during the digestion process.What type of reaction must take place in order for chemical digestion to occur?What is the primary difference between mechanical digestion and chemical digestion?