Generally, diluted hydrochloric acid. This chemical is used to help digest food in your stomach. Too much of it, however, can cause damage to the lining of your stomach and your esophagus. This can lead to frequent heartburn, otherwise known as acid reflux disorder.
When the stomach makes churning movements, it produces gastric juices which contain hydrochloric acid and enzymes that help break down food into smaller particles for easier digestion.
small intestine
The answer in a single word is chyme. There are gastric juices released in stomach. When food enters stomach, it starts churning(muscular contraction and relaxation). The food mixes with gastric juice to form a semi-solid acidic bulk known as chyme.
The ligament and the cartilage combine together to make movement. One makes the movements and the other doesn't. And joints makes movements and also it called indolence.
Jack Dombrowski makes mucus in the stomach
A stomach virus typically makes you vomit regularly and will produce sharp abdominal pains. A stomach infection is less likely to induce vomiting but will usually last longer, with a lower level of continuous pain.
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you but a gas in which then makes your stomach expolde and grows a new one
the gall-bladder
first salivary glands in the mouth which produce an enzyme which help in digesting carbohydrates. second gastric gland in stomach produce an enzyme called pepsin which help in digesting protein third in the pancreas which produce the three types of enzymes that digest all types of food .
The lower half of the stomach makes most of the acid and gets all the peptic ulcers above the duodenum. Removing it leaves little place for ulcers to form and little acid to produce them.