chyme
Yes it is called their stomach.
food is put into the mouththe food is chewedfood broken down into piecessaliva mixes with the food(helps in breaking down of food)food is swallowed
True. Most animals have a cavity, like a stomach, where food is broken down by enzymes and acids to extract nutrients that the body can use for energy and growth.
digestion
The small cavity within the cytoplasm of an amoeba that stores food is called a food vacuole. This structure helps the amoeba digest and break down food particles for energy.
Its called bolus
absorption.
The digestive system begins with the oral cavity. This is where the process of mechanical and chemical digestion starts as food is broken down by chewing and enzymes in saliva.
In an amoeba, the small cavity within the cytoplasm that stores food is called a food vacuole. This structure is formed when the amoeba engulfs a food particle through the process of phagocytosis, and the food vacuole serves to digest and break down the food for nutrients.
It's called the Chyme.
goes down your esophagus and into your gut or stomach where it is broken down by enzymes and stomach acids, then proceeds to your small intestines and then to your large intestines and then is pushed out of your anal cavity
digestion