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Stomach acids vary but it is identical to most mammals. Chewing, stomach acids and through the intestines.
Acid Reflux is the medical term for regurgitation of stomach acids.
The stomach has 45 different acids
Hydrochloric acids are in stomach. Hydrochloric acid: HCl
Stomach ulcers occur when the thick layer of mucus that protects the stomach lining from stomach acids is reduced. They are easily cured medically, but can become serious without treatment. A hole in the stomach is called a perforation. It can result in the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity becoming inflamed, a condition called peritonitis, if bacteria, bile, or stomach acid enters the abdominal cavity. Perforation of the stomach is a medical emergency that can be life threatening.
Pancreatic juices after food has passed through the stomach are secreted which neutralizes the stomach acid
At the top of the stomach where it connects to the esophagus is a sphincter. At the lower end of the stomach where it connects to the small intestines is a second sphincter. Both of these openings will open to let material pass through, then close to prevent back-flow. Acid Reflux occurs when stomach acids leak through the faulty sphincter and the acids irritate the esophagus.
Chyme, a liquid Food turns into that in the stomach and flows through the sm intestine and lrg intestine.
Reflux of stomach acids (GERD) can cause laryngitis if the vocal cords are constantly exposed to acids. The esophagus can also become irritated and inflamed.
When you see a cookie, and then eat the cookie, the cookie first goes into your stomach after you're through chewing. Once there, the cookie is broken down by the acids in the stomach and sent through the intestines where it is further digested.
Food is passed through the esophagus before it reaches the stomach. Mainly, the stomach simply acts as storage. The average stomach can expand to hold approx. 1/2 gallon of food. The stomach contains acids that are strong enough to dissolve most metals, to aid in cleaning bacteria. The acids also help denature the proteins in food. The stomach secretes mucus so that it will not be harmed by its own acids. After being in the stomach, the food is passed to the small intestine to absorb nutrients.
The mucus lining in the stomach is actually a protection barrier between the stomach and it's own acids. A new layer of mucus is created bi-weekly so that the acids in the stomach don't burn through the stomach and eventually the entire body.