A bolus
your muscles do and the process is called peristalsis.
It is called chyme, and it passes from your stomach to your small intestine.
The liquid food mass in the stomach is called chyme.
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The small mass of food that enters the esophagus is called a "bolus." This bolus is formed in the mouth as food is chewed and mixed with saliva, making it easier to swallow. Once swallowed, the bolus travels down the esophagus through a series of coordinated muscle contractions known as peristalsis, eventually reaching the stomach for further digestion.
chyme
"Chyme" is the souplike food mass that leaves the stomach and passes into the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine).
A mass of small bubbles on a liquid is called foam. Foam is formed when air gets trapped in liquid, creating a bubbly mixture at the surface.
the stomach
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Food in our stomach that is mixed with hydrochloric acid (HCl) is called chyme. This semi-liquid mass is formed as the stomach churns food, mixing it with gastric juices, which aid in digestion. Chyme is then gradually released into the small intestine for further digestion and nutrient absorption.