The mouth bolus is a semi-solid mass of chewed food mixed with saliva that forms in the mouth before swallowing. Chyme, on the other hand, is a semi-liquid mixture of partially digested food and digestive juices found in the stomach and small intestine. Feces are the solid waste product that remains after the digestion and absorption of nutrients, consisting of undigested food, bacteria, and other waste materials. Each of these food forms represents a different stage in the digestive process.
Food in the mouth is called bolus Once the food is passed it is called (becomes) chime
Food is called bolus from the time its in your mouth up till it reaches the stomach.In the stomach the bolus' are churned physically and chemically. Over time it becomes chyme. That exits into the small intestine via the pyloric duct.It's slowly turned tofecesas the vitamins and water are withdrawn in the large intestine.Once in the rectum it is definitely feces.
Bolus isn't a specific kind of food. A bolus is a chewed up mass of food that is (generally) on its way from the mouth to the stomach.
Bolus is food that has been broken down in the mouth. It can be found in the mouth after chewing, in the esophagus, and in the stomach before digestion. Chyme is food that has been broken down in the stomach and small intestine. It can be found in the stomach after digestion, the small intestine, and the large intestine before it becomes feces.
Bolus
A ball-like masticated lump of food is called a bolus. It is formed in the mouth during the process of chewing and mixing food with saliva before swallowing. The bolus helps in the smooth passage of food through the esophagus and into the stomach for further digestion.
Food is transformed into a small lump called a bolus through the process of chewing and mixing it with saliva in the mouth. The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food in the mouth helps form the bolus, which is then swallowed and passes through the esophagus into the stomach where further digestion occurs.
a bolus
fibre helps the feces to form bolus. Fibre is not at all digested in the gut. It moves all the way through the gut sticking to the feces and makes it bolus for easy passage.
Bolus of food
The semi-solid mass of food formed in the mouth after chewing is called a bolus. It is a mixture of food particles, saliva, and enzymes that can easily be swallowed to continue the process of digestion.
A bolus