I think it is the stomach
Action of the stomach mixes your food with chemicals made by your body then churns up the food into smaller parts.
stomach churns up to 4 hrs
muscle tissue helps your stomach digest food by breaking up food. the muscle tissue is very important when your body is digesting food. i am learning about this in science right now so i hope my answer is right. hope i could help! <3
The stomach would be the only part of the digestive tract that could be described as churning and mixing the food.
no it does not. it is a muscle that contracts in waves to pass food to the stomach.
Thet chew them and then the stomach churns them up and they are then digested in the small intestine.
mouth, stomach, samll intestine, large intestine
It growls because when food is in your stomach your stomach churns up your food, and when it is empty it growls. Welcome to the wonderful world of DIGESTION. If you've enjoyed some of the foods and/or beverages that contribute to a gassy buildup - beans and carbonated beverages - you can expect that there will be some methane created later in the day.
Muscle tissue in the stomach helps contract and relax to aid in the mechanical digestion of food. Elastic tissue helps the stomach expand to accommodate the food we consume and then contract back to its original size once the food is processed. Together, these tissues work to physically break down food and move it through the digestive system.
It contractS and relaxes to churn the food and mix it with the bile and other digestive enzymes.
the same as ours turns food wet and churns it up to make manure
The muscle between the esophagus and stomach, called the lower esophageal sphincter, helps control the flow of food and liquids into the stomach. It opens to allow food to enter the stomach and then closes to prevent stomach contents from flowing back up into the esophagus. This helps prevent acid reflux and aids in the digestion process by keeping food in the stomach where it can be broken down by stomach acids and enzymes.