it's called chyme
Food that has been churned and partly digested is called "chyme." Chyme is a semi-liquid mixture that forms in the stomach after food is mixed with gastric juices, including enzymes and acids. It then passes into the small intestine, where further digestion and nutrient absorption occur.
Well, it's partly rigid because it's the longest modern constitution...and it's partly flexible because there have been 107 amendments since its promulgation.
Food that has been processed by the body is referred to as "digested food" or "digested material." After digestion, the nutrients from the food are absorbed into the bloodstream, while the remaining waste is considered "feces" or "excrement." This waste is ultimately expelled from the body.
Sugar!
The stomach lining of ruminants is called the mucosa, which is responsible for producing enzymes and absorbing nutrients from the food that has been partially digested in the rumen.
Chyme is simply the food that has been digested in the stomach. It doesn't have an exact job, except to be further digested and and absorbed in the small intestine.
After it has been digested it passes through the intestines.
Partly bcause it was the obvious nickname. Partly because his face had been burned in an industrial accident.
Yes it has been damaged. 1906
food vacuole
Yes. The starchy inner part of the kernels has been digested, converted to what's essentially sugar, and absorbed into your bloodstream where it's used as fuel. Only the outer cellulose coating can't be digested; it's just a coincidence that it's the most visible part of the kernel.
The microscopic particles called chylomicrons are produced by cells in the small intestine. Once they are produced, they are released into the bloodstream.In the epithelial of the small intestine. :)