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AnswerYes. Bacteria do it every day. So do plants. You might find life much more difficult, since the food you like to eat tends to need some digestion first. Another AnswerYes it is possible. The common misconception is that all of our food that we eat gets digested in the stomach and this is not true. Our stomaches do only a small portion of actual digestion, mainly digesting proteins. It is our small intestine that completes the digestion of proteins that began in the stomach and then also digests the rest of our food, the carbohydrates and fats. Without a stomach, you could still, in theory, get all the nutrients you need, though you would have to be very selective about your food choices.

i would like to add that you are correct but also the large intestine does the same thing so yes its possible

True except for Vitamin B12 for which patients will need a 3 monthly injection. There is also a possible problem with not absorbing sufficient iron or calcium which can be helped by appropriate dietary supplements

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