movement of chyme from the stomach to the small intestine is regulated by what
Stomach.
The Proventriculus is half of a birds stomach. It does the chemical digestion half of the work. The other part of the stomach does the phyical digestion half. I do not know the name of this half.
Under the stomach lies the small intestines.
Your stomach.
Saliva, amylase, mechanical and chemical digestion, muscles, mucus, stomach acid.
There may be a more specific name for it, but just rebuilding is the basic process. What may be fascinating is to realize that the stomach lining actually gets partially digested during digestion.
Chyme is the name for the mixture formed by the churning and digestion of food in the stomach.
The name of the mechanical process that breaks up food in the stomach is known as peristalsis. During peristalsis, the muscles of the digestive system contract and relax, moving food along the gastrointestinal tract.
The esopahagus is the pipe that moves food from your throat to your stomach. No digestion occurs in the esopagus, only transport.
The esopahagus is the pipe that moves food from your throat to your stomach. No digestion occurs in the esopagus, only transport.
The stomach cell that secretes hydrochloric acid is called a parietal cell. These cells are responsible for producing the hydrochloric acid that helps in the digestion of food in the stomach.
Mouth, stomach, small intestineActually, lipid digestion only occurs in the small intestine. It does not occur anywhere else in the digestive tract.The enzyme which digests lipid is lipase. There are three types of lipase; lingual, gastric, and pancreatic. lingual is found in the mouth, gastric is found in the stomach, and pancreatic is found in the pancreas. While most of this lipid is digested in the small intestine, digestion occurs in other areas as well. The previous answer is correct; digestion of lipids occurs in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine.