When you vomit, the stomach contracts forcefully, pushing its contents upward through the esophagus and out of the mouth. The shape of the stomach changes from its typical relaxed, rounded form to a more elongated and flattened shape during this process. The pyloric sphincter, which normally keeps food in the stomach, opens to allow the expulsion of stomach contents. This coordinated muscular action contributes to the distinctive upward movement associated with vomiting.
you vomit beacause you stomach hates food and wants you to vomit
Vomit is acidic because it contains stomach acid, which is produced by the stomach to help break down food. When a person vomits, the stomach acid is expelled along with the contents of the stomach, resulting in the acidic nature of vomit.
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The acid in vomit is typically stomach acid, which is composed of hydrochloric acid. Stomach acid helps break down food and kill bacteria in the stomach. When someone vomits, the stomach contents are brought up, including the acid.
Vomit. Bulimia is not the answer.
The stomach
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Vomit starts from the stomach, up the esophagus, and into the mouth when gag reflexes make humans expel the foul-tasting vomit.
When you look at Daniel Baxter you will get yellow vomit
nausea ------ Unpleasant sensation in the stomachand a tendency to vomit.
starts in you stomach.
No, it is physically impossible to laugh so hard you vomit out your spinal cord. The spinal cord is responsible for helping you stand upright and connecting the nerves to the other part of the body. Plus, what you vomit out only comes from what is in your stomach. Since the Spinal Cord is not in your stomach, but rather behind your stomach, you cannot vomit out your spinal cord.