The duodenum has a sphincter that controls the opening of the stomach to dump partially digested food into the small intestines. This sphincter can be weakened by stomach ulcers. After the duodenum, food stuffs continues through the small intestines where most digestion takes place.
The stomach!
The pyloric sphincter valve.
Yes, The pyloric sphincter valve regulates the exit of digested food from the stomach to the small intestine.
It regulates the exit of partially digested food from the stomach and is in the lower region of the stomach
Yes, it will not digest, but it will still exit your body with other digested food.
The pylorus in frogs functions as the muscular valve that regulates the passage of food from the stomach into the small intestine. It helps control the flow of partially digested food and stomach acid from the stomach to the intestines for further digestion and absorption.
The food that isn't digested is called waste.
Most food is digested in the stomach.
Food first passes through the mouth into the gastrovascular cavity where it is digested after which waste products exit through the same opening.
In the United States, the USDA regulates crops and the FDA regulates food
The pylorus is a muscular valve at the end of the stomach that regulates the flow of partially digested food (chyme) into the small intestine. Its main function is to control the rate at which chyme enters the small intestine to ensure proper digestion and absorption of nutrients.
It is called pyloric sphincter and it regulates the passage of digested food from the stomach onto the duodenum ( small intestine ).