The stomach
The medical term for it is "chyme" (KIME).
Chyme
Chyme
The mouth is to bolus as the stomach is to chyme. In the digestive process, the mouth prepares food into a soft mass called a bolus, which is then swallowed. Once the bolus reaches the stomach, it is mixed with digestive juices and broken down into a semi-liquid substance known as chyme before moving into the small intestine.
the tongus rounds up chewed food and forms a bolus before the food is pushed down the esophagus
Bolus is the food that is mashed up in your mouth. After it is digested in the stomach, the food is called chyme. Bolus is more alkaline than chyme because it is exposed to alkaline saliva. Teeth and saliva turn food into bolus. It is then swallowed and passes through the esophagus into the stomach. Chyme has a higher acidity content than bolus because it was exposed to hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Chyme enters the small intestine after digestion in the stomach.
Food is called bolus from the time its in your mouth up till it reaches the stomach.In the stomach the bolus' are churned physically and chemically. Over time it becomes chyme. That exits into the small intestine via the pyloric duct.It's slowly turned tofecesas the vitamins and water are withdrawn in the large intestine.Once in the rectum it is definitely feces.
Chyme
Chyme
Food becomes bolus after it's been chewed and swallowed. It then turns to chyme as it leaves the body. Once chyme has left from the stomach, it is then called feces.
Bolus. Or, perhaps chyme.
Its called bolus