What is the process of digestion in human body
The process of digestion in the human body is a complex series of physical and chemical processes that occur in the digestive system to break down food into smaller components that can be absorbed and used by the body. It can be divided into several stages:

Ingestion: Food is taken into the mouth, where it is mechanically broken down into smaller pieces by chewing.

Secretion: Saliva, which contains the enzyme amylase, is secreted into the mouth to begin the process of breaking down carbohydrates.

Propulsion: The chewed food is moved from the mouth to the pharynx, then to the esophagus, where it is transported to the stomach through muscular contractions (peristalsis).

Mixing and grinding: In the stomach, the food is mixed with gastric juices, which contain hydrochloric acid and the enzyme pepsin. This mixture (chyme) is further broken down by muscular contractions that grind the food into smaller particles.

Absorption: The partially digested food is then moved into the small intestine, where most of the nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. The small intestine is lined with tiny finger-like projections called villi, which increase the surface area for absorption.

Secretion: The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes into the small intestine to help break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Bile, produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, is also secreted into the small intestine to help with the digestion of fats.

Elimination: The remaining waste material (undigested food and indigestible material) is then moved into the large intestine, where water and electrolytes are absorbed. The remaining material is then eliminated from the body through the rectum and anus.

This process of digestion in the human body is a complex, interrelated system that requires coordination and regulation by hormones, nerve signals, and other chemical signals.
can you give me a more detailed explanation on how enzymes break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats? also what remains after the breakdown process?