No, it still has to go through the small intestine, and the large intestine.
This food is called chyme, and is still acidic when it leaves the stomach through the pylorus.
it first passes through the duodenum
Most food is digested in 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.
Most of the food is digested in your stomach, where the stomach muscles contract to squeeze the food into a thick, runny liquid.
The stomach digests the proteins in a meal. When it is finished digesting those proteins, the food leaves the stomach to be digested more and absorbed in the small intestine.
Food is broken down or digested in the stomach but the nutrients are not absorbed in the stomach. Nutrients from digested food are primarily absorbed in the small intestine.
Food is stored before it is digested in your stomach.
The Stomach
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.
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