It dissolves the food
After being swallowed, food goes into the stomach where it is mixed with stomach acid. The stomach acid helps to break down the food into smaller particles for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Hydrochloric acid in the stomach helps to break down food, kill bacteria, and activate digestive enzymes. Once food is broken down in the stomach, it moves on to the small intestine where bicarbonate is released to neutralize the acid before it continues through the digestive system.
The stomach.
Food mixes with hydrochloric acid in the stomach. The stomach releases hydrochloric acid to help break down and digest food as part of the digestive process.
Emulsifying fats is not a function of the stomach. The stomach's main functions include churning food via peristalsis, breaking down proteins with digestive enzymes, and secreting hydrochloric acid for digestion.
It si dissovled by stomach acid.
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It gets digested.
How do you not have a stomach? Everyone has one, and you have to have one to live.
The stomach squeezes to help break down food.
Peristalsis. Food is actively moved (down) to the stomach.
it goes in to your esophagus and is store in the stomach in several hours.
the acid breaks down your food
it goes to your stomach
The food would be digested by digestive juices for a couple of hours.
food in the stomach is digested in order to Increase its surface area of the food to be easily absorbed in the small intestines. What happens to food once it has entered the stomach is that gastric juices are secreted to help break down the food even more. In the stomach, food is mixed and broken up and is absorbed into the bloodstream.
When the food you eat gets to your stomach itdissolves in your stomach acid. Your body absorbs the nutrients and other important things, then it comes out as waste.