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
No
No, it would be harder for one to digest
Why yes of course
Yes
J Clin Invest. 2001;108(6):929-937.To answer it indirectly, there is very little urea in the stomatch and the toxin VacA opens channels to promote diffusion of urea into the stomatch
You can survive without your stomach. There are three main digestive organs...the mouth, stomach and small intestines. Without the stomach, you may have to eat smaller amounts at each sitting or you may have to adjust what you put into the system, but your body can still do some basic digestion and the bulk of the absorption of the food.
You will get hungry. You can survive up to 3 weeks without a meal and 3 days with out water.
no.
Without a stomach, manatees (and humans) would not be able to digest food and would soon starve to death!
stomach lining cells live for about 2 days
go to a doctor
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