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Digestion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Digestion is the mechanical and chemical breaking down of food into smaller components, to a form that can be absorbed, for instance, into a blood stream.
http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Digestion
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Digestion and Digestive-Related Information on MedicineNet.com
Digestion information covering the digestion system and related diseases, procedures and tests, medications, and treatments. Produced by doctors.
http://www.medicinenet.com/digestion/focus.htm
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Your Digestive System and How It Works
Digestion is the process by which food and drink are broken down into their smallest parts so the body can use them to build and nourish cells and to provide energy.
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/yrdd/
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Digestion
The foods important to life are basically protein, carbohydrate and fat. But these nutrients are useless without the process of digestion.
http://www.tuberose.com/Digestion.html
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digestion - definition of digestion in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
digestion /di·ges·tion/ (di-jes´chun) 1. the act or process of converting food into chemical substances that can be absorbed and assimilated.
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/digestion
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Digestion Video
Digestion Background . Digestion is the process by which the gastrointestinal system retrieves important nutrients for the body and chemically changes the unused food into waste.
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digestion: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
n. Physiology The process by which food is converted into substances that can be absorbed and assimilated by the body. It is accomplished in the alimentary canal by the ...
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digestion - definition of digestion by the Free Online Dictionary ...
di·ges·tion (d-j s ch n, d-) n. 1. Physiology. a. The process by which food is converted into substances that can be absorbed and assimilated by the body.
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digestion - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about digestion
Process by which food eaten by an animal is broken down mechanically, and chemically by enzymes, mostly in the stomach and intestines, to make the nutrients available for ...
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/digestion
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digestion - Definition of digestion at YourDictionary.com
noun. the act or process of digesting food; the ability to digest food; the absorption of ideas; decomposition of sewage by bacteria; Etymology: ME digestioun < OFr digestion < L ...
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