Friday, March 6, 2020
Biological Chemistry and the Digestive System
Biological Chemistry and the Digestive SystemMany think that the chemical messes created by digestion are somehow unwanted by the human body. There is no question as to the fact that a chemical system is required for digestion but is it necessary to create a whole new one just to help out with our digestive system? When this system is well maintained, the body will be able to maintain its nutrients in more quantities and improve our digestion.Our anatomy is very important in understanding how chemical systems work and how they interact with one another. It is due to the fact that there are only two kinds of chemical systems and they are catalytic and non-catalytic. The first is active and the second is passive.An active system is one that does all the work to break down food so that it can be used by the body. An example of an active system is a must in a car. It gets active when the engine starts to make the rusting process. However, the car engine must work with the transmission, e ngine and other parts in order to complete the rusting process.A passive chemical system is one that works passively. For example, bacteria in the stomach do all the work during digestion by moving the food from the mouth into the stomach and through the alimentary canal.As you can see, every person's stomach has the ability to swallow and ingest only certain types of food. This means that we cannot survive without being able to digest. A passive system would not be able to absorb the food's nutrients because it is unable to break down the food's protein.Our first reaction to a chemical system is to throw it away in favor of something that can absorb the nutrients easier. However, that does not have to be the case. Most importantly, the digestive system is already in existence. The second best thing to do is to always create a balance in the systems by applying some science on both active systems and passive systems. Only by understanding how the active and passive systems function and relate with one another can we create a better, healthier, more efficient and longer digestive system. It is important to always include active systems in the equation for the best results. By making a few changes to the chemistry of your digestive system, you can create the perfect environment for a healthy digestive system.
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