How do different organs like the stomach and small intestine contribute to the process of digestion?
The stomach absorbs nutrients; The small intestine produces enzymes
The stomach breaks down food mechanically; The small intestine absorbs nutrients
The stomach produces bile; The small intestine stores waste
The stomach filters blood; The small intestine exchanges gases
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