The word vomited does not have an exact opposite, but in a certain sense, eating is the opposite of vomiting, since eating involves food entering the stomach and vomiting involves that same food, being expelled from the stomach.
nope it wil be the opposite nope it wil be the opposite
The position of supine is opposite to prone position. I was in first year of my medical school. My friend told me that " Priest pronates. He demonstrated by pronating his hand. That is the easy way to remember it. You lie on the stomach in prone position.
Sometimes if your stomach is high. When your stomach is low it's a boy. If the baby is low it's a boy. The opposite for a girl.
Actually, the opposite should occur. It will strengthen your stomach muscles.
Stomach pain is often the result of too much acid in your stomach. The acid is called hydrochloric acid. Magnesium Hydroxide is a base (the opposite of an acid) and it can counter the effects of stomach acid, possibly relieving stomach pain. The acid and the base neutralise each other, producing neutral substances.
Every action has an equal opposite reaction unless acted upon by another contributing element to the equation. The stomach contributes caustic acid called bile to break down protein compounds. I think this process is an action that has a reaction.
Medically, it would be called "gastric hypo-acidity", but I've never heard of it being a problem. The opposite, "gastric hyperacididty is a common problem. The lack of hydrochloric acid in the stomach is achlorhydria
this happens because the stomach does not accept the food. therefore the food gets vomited out
Not neccasseraly, no. It could mean you have some spots on your stomach or the opposite. My stomach itched once, and I put on a stone. I quickly went on a diet and lost 10lbs - fast!! So it could, but it could mean something else. Check it out.
prone means "face down", example lying face down on your stomach. Supine being the opposite.
No quite the opposite the low pH allows the autocleavage of pepsins zymogen pepsinogen into the active form pepsin.