Chyme.
The mixture of stomach fluids and food produced in the stomach by contracting stomach muscles is called chyme. Chyme is a semi-fluid mass that is created during the process of digestion and contains partially digested food along with gastric juices such as hydrochloric acid and enzymes. It moves from the stomach to the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The fluids in the stomach have to be acidic to digest and break down food that comes in.
The semisolid mixture of food, acid, and enzymes in the stomach is called chyme.
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Stomach rumbling is caused by the movement of gas and fluids in the gastrointestinal tract as it contracts and relaxes during digestion. The sound is amplified when there is little food in the stomach, allowing the air and fluids to move more freely.
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The function of the stomach is to churn and turn the food into a liquid called chyme. The stomach also releases pepsinogen and hydrochloric acid which mixes to produce pepsin. Pepsin emulsifies protein and then the contents move through the pyloric sphyncter and into the small intestine for further breakdown and digestion.
It holds bodily acids and fluids. And does both chemical and mechanical digestion. To digest food that you eat. The job of the stomach is basically to break down food.
The mixture of food and digestive juices that leave the stomach is called chyme. Chyme is a semi-fluid mass consisting of partially digested food, gastric juices, and enzymes that is passed from the stomach to the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The liquid mixture of food in the stomach is called chyme.
Both fluids and saliva are added to food in the mouth. In the stomach, mostly acid is added.