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The bolus is not an organ or anything in your digestive system. its a term for the ball of food that accumulates in your mouth so it can be moved down the esophagus

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Where is bolus found?

A bolus is formed in the mouth and travels through the whole digestive system of a human.


What is the oesophagus used for in the digestive system?

It Is used to carry the bolus of food from the mouth to the stomach.


What is the mixture of saliva and food called?

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What does the pharynx have to do with your digestive system?

pharynx is an integral part of our digestive sytem.it allows the bolus of food we ingest to be swallowed and thus moved to the stomach for further processing.


Digestive enzymes in the mouth?

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What are the digestive enzymes in the mouth?

Saliva, Amylase, Bolus


What is the name of the wave like constraction that propel food along the gut?

Peristalsis is the process by which smooth muscle moves a mass of food (called the food bolus) through the digestive system. There is circular smooth muscle and longitudinal smooth muscle in the digestive tract. Contraction of circluar smooth muscle keeps the food bolus from moving "backward" along the digestive tract by decreasing the diameter of the tract behind the bolus. Contraction of the longitudinal muscle in the digestive tract propels the food bolus "forward" in the digestive tract.


1mouth is to bolus and chyme is to what?

The mouth is to bolus as the stomach is to chyme. In the digestive process, the mouth prepares food into a soft mass called a bolus, which is then swallowed. Once the bolus reaches the stomach, it is mixed with digestive juices and broken down into a semi-liquid substance known as chyme before moving into the small intestine.


What is the muscle action that mixes chyme with digestive juices while another muscular action that moves food through the digestive system?

The muscle action that mixes chyme with digestive juices throughout the digestive system is called Peristalsis. Peristalsis are wave-like of contractions and expansions of muscles. The muscles help to move the bolus (food) through the digestive tract. Peristalsis are located all over the digestive tract.


Do bolus contains more nutrients than chime?

Bolus and chyme are different stages of food processing in the digestive system. Bolus refers to the mass of chewed food mixed with saliva that is swallowed, while chyme is the semi-liquid mixture of partially digested food and digestive juices found in the stomach and small intestine. In terms of nutrient content, bolus contains more intact nutrients since it is composed of whole food, whereas chyme contains nutrients that have been partially digested and broken down, making them more bioavailable for absorption. Therefore, bolus doesn't contain "more" nutrients, but rather nutrients in a different state.


What makes is possible for food to be transported through the digestive system?

The term is peristalsis. This refers to smooth muscle tissue contracting rhythmically to move food (bolus) through the intestines.


What system does the small intestine belong?

It is part of the digestive system for the small and large intestines do their part in digesting all the food we eat. The small intestines takes the nutrients out of our food and puts it into our blood stream and the large intestines (colon) takes the moisture out of the digested food (bolus) for excretion.