Stomachus (-i, m).
Latin for stomach is stomachus.
stomachus , stomachi masculine gender 2nd declention
because ghastro comes from the Latin word STOMACH, and pod means foot, thus comes GHASTROPOD (STOMACH-FOOT)
The word stomachis derived from the Latin stomachuswhich is derived from the Greek word stomachos, ultimately from stoma(στόμα), "mouth". The words gastro-and gastric(meaning related to the stomach) are both derived from the Greek word gaster(γαστήρ).So from the greek language and the Latin
Gastro- is the prefix referring to the stomach, so most likely the correct word is related to that term. Logical guess, but no. The term we use in anatomy is in fact - stomach! Its not uncommon for words that are in common use to be simultaneously the correct anatomical term. It is the Bum-Bum Hole.
A snail is a gastropod. Gastro is latin for stomach. Pod is latin for foot. Meaning...stomach-foot. Which is accurate since a snail slides around on their stomach, also making that their foot.
Hello ," It is involved in the second phase of digestion, following mastication (chewing). The word stomach is derived from the Latin stomachus,[3] which derives from the Greek word stomachos (στόμαχος). The words gastro- and gastric (meaning related to the stomach) are both derived from the Greek word gaster (γαστήρ). The stomach churns food before it moves on to the rest of the body."=)It also does the final breaking down of food with lots of chemicals and acids. (:
it is called a, never mind I don't know//// It's called a snail because ADAM FROM THE BIBLEEEEEEE NAMED IT SNAIL
Mondongo is a traditional Latin American dish typically made of tripe (cow's stomach), vegetables (such as onions, peppers, and carrots), and a variety of seasonings and spices. It is often cooked slowly in a savory broth until the tripe becomes tender and flavorful.
Because ti was believed a while ago that, they would help neutralise the acid in your stomach and help digestion... I think this is correct :)
stomach acid is already in your stomach...
The stomach the stomach the stomach's job is to churn and mixed and digest food until it's a liquid.