In what part of the digestive tract does the digestion of proteins begin?

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In what part of the digestive tract does the digestion of proteins begin?

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The digestive system consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs are important for processing food into nutrients that get absorbed by the intestinal cells and carried by the bloodstream to the cells for performing various processes. For the digestion of food, both physical and chemical changes occur that help to break down food into smaller sizes that can be absorbed by the cells of the small intestine. Digestion of food begins from the mouth itself and the remaining waste forms feces that are excreted through the rectum. The organs of the digestive system are the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.

 
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