The release of food from the stomach into the small intestine is regulated by the pyloric sphincter. This muscular valve controls the passage of partially digested food, known as chyme, by opening and closing based on the digestive processes occurring in the stomach and the small intestine. Additionally, hormonal signals, such as those from gastrin and secretin, help coordinate this process, ensuring that the chyme is released at an appropriate rate for optimal digestion and nutrient absorption.
Figure it out.lol this guy above me is a dickhere :No, the stomach doesn't release its contents into the small intestine suddenly and all at once. After being in the stomach, food enters the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine.
movement of chyme from the stomach to the small intestine is regulated by what
Pyloric sphincter
The order is as follows: Stomach, small intestine, large intestine.
The small intestine.
Actually The small intestine is not connected to the stomach. Between the stomach and the small intestine is the Duodendum. At the end of the small intestine the colon, or large intestine begins.
No. The duodenum is part of the small intestine and connects the small intestine to the stomach.
The duodenum is the section of the small intestine that is attached to the stomach.
No. Food goes to the stomach and then to the small intestine.
The small intestine
intestine
Stomach and small intestine Protein digestion starts in the stomach, then the small intestine completely digests it.