The stomach contains hydrochloric acid, which mixes with the food we swallow. In the HCl enzymes are located to digest proteins. Some hormones are also found there to regulate the pH of the gastric juice.
acids in the stomach are mixed with the food in order to break it down
little things in your stomach
Gastric acid
stomach acid
saliva
gastric jucies
The stomach the stomach the stomach's job is to churn and mixed and digest food until it's a liquid.
Stomach juices and liquid food called chyme
The liquid food mass in the stomach is called chyme.
Chyme. Food begins entering the mouth and is mixed with saliva and this mass is called a bolus. The bolus goes down the esophogus to the stomach where it is mixed with stomach acids and becomes chyme. The chyme goes through gastric emptying into the small intestine where it is then mixed with bile to allow the transport of fat into the blood stream.
Bile.
stomach, small intestine
Your food becomes a thick liquid in the stomach.
stomach
stomach
The liquid mixture of food in the stomach is called chyme.
Most of the food is digested in your stomach, where the stomach muscles contract to squeeze the food into a thick, runny liquid.
Food looks like broken apart food when it leaves the stomach. It is the aftermath of the food mixing together with stomach acid.