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Most of the food is digested in your stomach, where the stomach muscles contract to squeeze the food into a thick, runny liquid.
The semi-digested food becomes almost liquid in the stomach, which produces digestive jucies.
The stomach produces a liquid called stomach juices during digestion to make the food easier to digest in the small & large intestines.
The liquid part of the body that carries nutrients from the digested food is plasma.
An alkaline substance like milk, Maalox or simlliar ingredients.
Yes it is a change of state when the food is being digested. Solid food particles are changed into semisolid type of liquid in the stomach where it is further digested. Food molecules have to be changed into simple units before it can be absorbed into our cells.
Yes it is a change of state when the food is being digested. Solid food particles are changed into semisolid type of liquid in the stomach where it is further digested. Food molecules have to be changed into simple units before it can be absorbed into our cells.
because its liquid
because its liquid
Pepsin helps in digestion of proteins, hydrochloric acid and mucus. HCl helps in killing bacteria present in food. When food leaves stomach it is partially digested soupy liquid called as chyme.
Acids in the stomach turn ingested food into a substance called chyme. The chyme then passes into the duodenum, where the digestion process continues.The soupy like mixture in the small intestine is called Chyme. It is a mixture of sugars, amino acids, fattly acids, and also vitamins and minerals.CHYME. Also known as chymus, it is the liquid substance found in the stomach before passing through the pyloric valve and entering the duodenum. It results from the mechanical and chemical breakdown of a bolus and consists of partially digested food, water, hydrochloric acid, and various digestive enzymes.
A liquid is a substance or a mixture of substances in solution.