digestion造句1. To read without reflection is like eating without digestion.
2. She's had very poor digestion.
3. This food is easy of digestion.
4. Moderate exercise subserves digestion.
5. He has a good digestion.
6. Too much tea is bad for your digestion.
7. Vegetables are usually cooked to aid digestion.
8. Probiotics have been reported to enhance digestion.
9. Poor digestion can be caused by defective mastication of the food in the mouth.
10. Laughter at breakfast is bad for the digestion.
11. Digestion of the molars by mammalian predators varies considerably.
12. Incisor digestion Incisor digestion complements the evidence of molar digestion, but there are interesting differences.
13. If the digestion is already weakened then it will not cope with a totally raw food diet.
14. Several studies on digestion of bone by captive owls and diurnal birds of prey have been published.
15. The greater incidence of digestion on maxillary incisors can be attributed to the greater breakage of the maxillae.
16. One of the processes of digestion is to reduce food to a substance which can be absorbed in the bloodstream as sugar.
17. Like anaerobic digestion, the aerobic processing of waste material produces methane which can be used as a biogas fuel.
18. No liquids are served with meals because they interfere with digestion.
19. His excuse for drinking brandy is that it's said to aid digestion.
20. Discover how eating raw food helps balance your body and aids digestion.
21. This kind of tea acts as an aid to digestion.
22. Drinking water immediately after a meal is bad for the digestion.
23. Nor are they fully explained - although less efficient digestion in general is probably a reasonably accurate explanation.
24. It will be seen in Chapter 3 that this is very different from the distribution patterns of corrosion produced by digestion.
25. The bile acids serve as a vehicle for cholesterol excretion and aid in the digestion of dietary lipids.
26. There are extraordinary cases, however, and in a story anything can happen, even the digestion of tables.
27. It is then passed back into the mouth, chewed again, and returned to the rearward locations for further digestion.
28. Nina in her innocence ate the ice cream and, of course, it played havoc with her digestion.
29. These will be briefly described in order to differentiate the modifications from those produced by digestion by predators.
30. They are not illustrated here, because the nature and extent of digestion are the same as illustrated for the first category.