The stomach swells after death due to the accumulation of gases produced by bacteria during decomposition. As the body breaks down, these bacteria ferment the remaining organic matter, releasing gases like methane, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide, which cause the abdomen to bloat. Additionally, the loss of muscle tone and the release of bodily fluids can contribute to the overall swelling. This process is a natural part of decomposition.
well a turtle swells by it layiing on its stomach and it swells then explodespeace out suckers :) =P
The cardiac portion of the stomach stores the ingested food.
Her stomach swells and then explodes killing her. G.M.P
The dome-shaped portion of the stomach just beneath the diaphragm is called the fundus. It is located in the upper left portion of the stomach and is responsible for storing and mixing ingested food before releasing it into the rest of the stomach for digestion.
According to reasonable information when you eat a toad your stomach swells up and has a chemical reaction.
Yes.
An operation where a portion of the lower stomach (pylorus) is removed. The remaining portion of the stomach is then connected to the duodenum (first part of the small intestine).
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the fundus
The ileum is the most distal portion of the small intestine from the pylorus of the stomach. It connects to the large intestine at the ileocecal valve.