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Food mixed with gastric juices to form a semi-liquid substance is called chyme. This process occurs in the stomach, where the acidic gastric juices, primarily hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes, break down food into smaller particles. Chyme then gradually moves into the small intestine for further digestion and nutrient absorption.
Gastric juices are used to digest food. Enzymes contained in gastric juice, such pepsin, in an acid environment of the stomach. Acid is needed to activate protease, an enzyme that breaks down proteins into amino acids so they can be absorbed by the stomach and taken to the liver. Thus, food will be more easily absorbed into the body.
Food is combined with enzymes and water in the stomach to form gastric juices. These gastric juices help break down the food into smaller particles that can be absorbed by the body for energy and nutrients.
The mixture of food and digestive juices that leave the stomach is called chyme. Chyme is a semi-fluid mass consisting of partially digested food, gastric juices, and enzymes that is passed from the stomach to the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Digestive juices is produced in the stomach and small intestine. The mouth does not produce digestive juices, it is only saliva. The food will stay in the stomach for 2-5 hours and digestive juices are added to make it softer and then, the food travels to the small intestine where more digestive juices are added.
Gastric juice
Acid chyme is a semi-digested mixture of food and gastric juices that is produced in the stomach during digestion. It is the result of food being mixed with stomach acid and enzymes, and it eventually passes into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
stomach acids aka lysosomes break down the food
Food mixed with gastric juices to form a semi-liquid substance is called chyme. This process occurs in the stomach, where the acidic gastric juices, primarily hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes, break down food into smaller particles. Chyme then gradually moves into the small intestine for further digestion and nutrient absorption.
No, food is not mashed and mixed with digestive juices in the pharynx. The pharynx is primarily a passageway for food and air, where swallowing occurs, but it does not play a role in digestion. The actual mixing and breakdown of food with digestive juices occur in the stomach, where gastric juices aid in digestion.
Gastric acid / Gastric Juices
Gastric juices act solely in the stomach. By the time foodstuffs enter the small intestines, it is already a mash.
stomach walls
The term that describes food mixed with stomach secretions is "chyme." Chyme is a semi-liquid substance formed in the stomach during digestion, where food is broken down and mixed with gastric juices. It then moves into the small intestine for further digestion and nutrient absorption.
The stomach churns the food into smaller pieces then gastric juices are released to break down any bugs or any other bad things , also gastric juices keep the nutrition in the food.
duodenum
Food mixes with gastric juice in the stomach, the only place gastric juice should ever be in the body unless there is gastric reflux or perforation of the stomach.