Chyme
The stomach the stomach the stomach's job is to churn and mixed and digest food until it's a liquid.
muscle churn the food pepsin and hydrochloric acid chemically breaks down food food turns into liquid called chyme.
muscle churn the food pepsin and hydrochloric acid chemically breaks down food food turns into liquid called chyme.
It contractS and relaxes to churn the food and mix it with the bile and other digestive enzymes.
The stomach and it's acids churn the food when you eat.
Stomach. Your stomach helps you the churn up the food using acid
The stomach has 3 muscle layers that help to churn and break down food.
After food is consumed, it enters the stomach where it is mixed with stomach acid and enzymes. The stomach muscles then churn and break down the food into a semi-liquid form called chyme. This chyme is gradually released into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The stomach muscles of the stomach churn and mix the bolus with the help of chemical mixtures called bile, and enzymes.
The stomach.
The stomach.
The stomach has three layers of muscles that contract and relax to mix and churn food with digestive juices, breaking it down into a thick soup-like substance called chyme. This churning action helps to further digest the food and mix it with gastric enzymes for absorption in the small intestine.