Bread is not literally churned in the stomach; rather, it undergoes a process of mechanical and chemical digestion. The stomach's muscular contractions mix the food with gastric juices, breaking it down into a semi-liquid substance called chyme. This process helps to further digest carbohydrates, like those found in bread, and prepares them for absorption in the intestines.
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The stomach is filled with Hydrochloric acid that signals the entrance of pepsin for the pancreas, the food is then churned by the (smooth) muscles into the stomach until the newly formed chyme (food) is released into the small intestine.
Bread,
Yes because the bread is hot.
No, eating bread in small portions does not make your stomach big. Bread is high in starch and carbohydrates and if too much is consumed can cause weight gain.
well the liver squirts an enyme called amalaz into the stomach and then it get churned around by the hydrochloride acid then it is parcely dissolved and sent into the mall intestine
The contents of a meal in the stomach is mixed and churned during digestion. Aiding in the digestion process along with the muscular waves, are acids and enzymes.
ABSOLUTELY NOT ! The bread will swell in their stomach and cause intestinal blockage ! Would they eat bread in their natural habitat... NO !
nothing. Unless you have a sensitive stomach, you mite get a stomach ache.
In the stomach, food is mixed with stomach acids and enzymes to break it down further. This mixture is churned and broken down into a semi-liquid mass known as chyme. The chyme is then gradually released into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
the stomach leads on to the small intestine - glad to be able to help! :)
Rotten bread may give you an upset stomach but it doesn't cause any diseases.