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==Overview of vertebrate digestion== In most [[vertebrate]]s, digestion is a multistage process in the digestive system, starting from ingestion of raw materials, most often other organisms. Ingestion usually involves some type of mechanical and chemical processing. Digestion is separated into four steps: # [[Ingestion]]: placing food into the mouth (entry of food in the digestive system), # Mechanical and chemical breakdown: mastication and the mixing of the resulting [[Bolus (digestion)|bolus]] with water, [[acid]]s, [[bile]] and enzymes in the stomach and intestine to break down complex chemical species into simple structures, # Absorption: of nutrients from the digestive system to the circulatory and lymphatic capillaries through [[osmosis]], [[active transport]], and [[diffusion]], and # Egestion (Excretion): Removal of undigested materials from the digestive tract through [[defecation]]. Underlying the process is muscle movement throughout the system through swallowing and [[peristalsis]]. Each step in digestion requires energy, and thus imposes an "overhead charge" on the energy made available from absorbed substances. Differences in that overhead cost are important influences on lifestyle, behavior, and even physical structures. Examples may be seen in humans, who differ considerably from other hominids (lack of hair, smaller jaws and musculature, different dentition, length of intestines, cooking, etc.). The major part of digestion takes place in the small intestine. The large intestine primarily serves as a site for fermentation of indigestible matter by [[gut (anatomy)|gut]] bacteria and for resorption of water from digests before excretion. In [[mammal]]s, preparation for digestion begins with the [[cephalic phase]] in which saliva is produced in the mouth and [[digestive enzyme]]s are produced in the [[stomach]]. Mechanical and chemical digestion begin in the mouth where food is [[Mastication|chewed]], and mixed with saliva to begin enzymatic processing of [[starch]]es. The stomach continues to break food down mechanically and chemically through churning and mixing with both acids and enzymes. [[Small intestine#Absorptions|Absorption]] occurs in the stomach and [[gastrointestinal tract]], and the process finishes with defecation.<ref name=Maton/>
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