The thick liquid that is released from the stomach into the small intestine is called bile. Bile is a yellowish green liquid that is produced by the liver.
Small Intestion
The watery liquid that moves from the stomach to the small intestine is called chyme. Chyme is a mixture of partially digested food, stomach acid, and enzymes that is produced in the stomach to aid in digestion and absorption of nutrients in the small intestine.
The liquid substance that leaves the stomach is called chyme. It is a semi-liquid mixture of partially digested food, gastric juices, and enzymes. Chyme is produced in the stomach as food is mixed with gastric acid and digestive enzymes, and it is gradually released into the small intestine for further digestion and nutrient absorption.
Chyme
Chyme.
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.
In the stomach, food is mixed with stomach acids and enzymes to break it down further. This mixture is churned and broken down into a semi-liquid mass known as chyme. The chyme is then gradually released into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The stomach is a J-shaped organ that mixes food with acid and enzymes to produce a soupy liquid, called chime, that then moves into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The final product of the upper digestive system that empties from the stomach into the small intestine is called chyme. Chyme is a semi-liquid mixture of partially digested food and digestive juices, including stomach acids and enzymes. It is produced as the stomach processes food through mechanical and chemical digestion before being released into the small intestine for further digestion and nutrient absorption.
It is called chyme once it gets out of the stomach into the small intestin.
The stomach is filled with Hydrochloric acid that signals the entrance of pepsin for the pancreas, the food is then churned by the (smooth) muscles into the stomach until the newly formed chyme (food) is released into the small intestine.
The hairs in your small intestine is called Villi.It sucks up the nutrients that you eat after the stomach turns it into a liquid.