chyme
Chyme.
It is called chyme, and it passes from your stomach to your small intestine.
The liquid mixture of food in the stomach is called chyme.
chyme
The semi-digested food becomes almost liquid in the stomach, which produces digestive jucies.
chyme
The correct word is "chyme" which is the thick semi-fluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine).
The Stomach
The semi-digested food, technically referred to as chyme (sounds like "lime" with a k) leaves the stomach and heads to the small intestine through a small tube on the right.
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.
Not unless we're talking severe trauma here ... something life and death messing up the metabolic pathways. The Stomach empties in from 2 to 4 hours.
CHYME...the food that enters the stomach is stored and mixed with the nzyme pepsin and hydrochloric acid to form a soupy material..