That would be the tomato. :]
the food is called prashad.
Food in the mouth is called bolus Once the food is passed it is called (becomes) chime
The food material is called chyme once it gets out of the stomach.
satiety
It is called chyme once it gets out of the stomach into the small intestin.
Food---but once it is chewed, on its way to the stomach it is called 'bolus'
xnWhatever it wants to do Chyme is the substance that is excreted from the stomach to into the small intestins. It has no effect on food because it is the food. After swallowing food it is called the bolus. Once it leaves the stomach is called chyme. I hope this helped. good luck!
The study of what happens to food once it enters the mouth is called oral processing. This includes the mechanical breakdown of food by chewing, mixing with saliva, and initiating the digestive process. Oral processing is important for food perception, digestion, and nutrient absorption.
The answer is no. Baby frogs are called tadpoles and once they are born they have to find food themselves. This is called 'evry man for himself.'
Persia was once called Iran
The indentation in a paramecium where food is taken in is called the oral groove. It is lined with cilia that help sweep food particles into the cell. Once food is captured in the oral groove, it is enclosed in a food vacuole for digestion.
Once food enters your mouth, saliva begins to break it down. When you swallow, the food moves down your esophagus to your stomach. The act of swallowing is also called deglutition.