Chyme.
Food begins entering the mouth and is mixed with saliva and this mass is called a bolus. The bolus goes down the esophogus to the stomach where it is mixed with stomach acids and becomes chyme. The chyme goes through gastric emptying into the small intestine where it is then mixed with bile to allow the transport of fat into the blood stream.
It is partially processed into a thick liquid called chyme.
"Chyme" is the souplike food mass that leaves the stomach and passes into the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine).
The liquid food mass in the stomach is called chyme.
Bolus
It is called chyme, and it passes from your stomach to your small intestine.
the stomach
The stomach
Chyme is the semifliud mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.
No, your body absorbs lots of the nutrients through the stomach, large intestine, and small intestine. And after all of that there is still some left over after you poop it out left in your intestines and stuff. So no, Your food intake is not equal to that of which leaves the body.
chyme
CHYME...the food that enters the stomach is stored and mixed with the nzyme pepsin and hydrochloric acid to form a soupy material..
Feces.
A bolus