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chyme is the mixture of gastric juice and the food intake. gastric juice is released by the hormone gastrin into the stomach.

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What is partially digested food called in the stomach?

The partially digestive food in the stomach is known by the name of Chyme.


What is the soupy mixture that is made in the stomach then to the intestines?

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What is the name of the liquid mass that drips into the intestines from the stomach?

Bolus. Or, perhaps chyme.


Why is chyme so important?

When you eat food, the stomach turns that food into chyme, it is so important because chyme is what the small intestines digest. Think about it, if you ate a big piece of chicken and it wasn't turned into chyme, your intestines wouldn't be able to handle it.


What is the semi-digested food inside the stomach called?

CHYME...the food that enters the stomach is stored and mixed with the nzyme pepsin and hydrochloric acid to form a soupy material..


What is food called after exits the stomach?

It is called chyme once it gets out of the stomach into the small intestin.


What is the thick liquid that is released from the stomach into the small intestion?

The thick liquid that is released from the stomach into the small intestine is called bile. Bile is a yellowish green liquid that is produced by the liver.


What is the Churn food in the stomach called?

Chyme


Partially digested food is called?

if the food is already has gone through the stomach then it is chyme


What is Food in the stomach broken down by powerful acids turned into?

Chyme!! :))))))))


What is released in response to several stimuli including stretching of the stomach and protein in the chyme?

Pepsin


What is the job of the small intestines?

The chewed broken food (chyme) comes from stomach in to small intestine ... Small intestine made of three parts Deodunum ,Jijunum and Illum. They are all responsible for absopion of nutrient from chewed food (chyme)