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00:00When you take your first bite of chicken, your teeth and saliva begin breaking it down into
00:04smaller, softer pieces. As you swallow, the chicken travels down your esophagus and enters
00:10your stomach, where strong acids and enzymes start dissolving its proteins. These proteins
00:15are then broken into amino acids. The building blocks your body needs for muscle repair,
00:20immune strength, and energy. Next, this partially digested mixture moves into your small intestine.
00:26Here, your pancreas releases enzymes that further break down the chicken,
00:30while your liver sends bile to help absorb healthy fats. The walls of your intestine pull in the
00:35nutrients and send them through your bloodstream to your cells, where they're used to build tissue,
00:40create hormones, and keep your body functioning smoothly. Whatever your body doesn't need
00:44continues into the large intestine, where water is absorbed and waste is formed. Finally, your body
00:50removes what's left. From the moment you take a bite, your system works non-stop to turn that
00:56chicken into pure fuel for your body.
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