it's stores only solid food , because it's take different time to enzymes decay them.. but liquid it's go direct to the intestine to absorb.
The stomach stores food by expanding its muscular walls to accommodate the incoming food. This allows the stomach to hold and mix the food with digestive enzymes and acids to begin the breakdown process. The stomach can stretch to hold around 1-1.5 liters of food on average.
The body stores most of its' food in fat cells called adipose cells.
Pepsin is a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the stomach. It is produced in the stomach and is essential for the digestion of food.
The large intestine, also known as the colon, is not located in the stomach but is connected to the stomach and small intestine. It primarily absorbs water and electrolytes from undigested food, forms and stores feces, and plays a role in maintaining the balance of gut bacteria.
It stores food in the stem
The stomach because it stores and mixes food. Stomach- pouch shaped organ that has gastric juice, and stores and mixes food.
It is the stomach
The stomach stretchy muscular sac holds food.
The cardiac portion of the stomach stores the ingested food.
There is NO organelle that breaks down food, AND stores it. Vacuole = Stores water and food particles. Lysomes= Breaks down food particles.
The stomach stores food by expanding its muscular walls to accommodate the incoming food. This allows the stomach to hold and mix the food with digestive enzymes and acids to begin the breakdown process. The stomach can stretch to hold around 1-1.5 liters of food on average.
The stomach stores food and begins to digest it. It does this by using its muscle to crush food into smaller pieces. The stomach also uses chemicals like acid to break down food.
In the rumen.
the stomach stores and breaks down the food that hasn't been completely broken down and the small intestine conducts the food to the butt hole.
Bolus isn't a specific kind of food. A bolus is a chewed up mass of food that is (generally) on its way from the mouth to the stomach.
from a birds mouth uncheawde food passes into the crop, which stores the food until it absorbs enough moisture to move on. the food enters the stomach and is parcially digested. then it moves into the muscular gizzard.
The body stores most of its' food in fat cells called adipose cells.