Chyme
After you drink liquid, it enters your stomach where it gets mixed with digestive juices and begins the process of absorption. From the stomach, the liquid moves into the small intestine where nutrients and water are absorbed into the bloodstream. The excess liquid continues through the digestive tract and eventually gets excreted as waste.
Fish is digested in the same way other foods are. You chew it in your mouth and your teeth tear it into smaller pieces. It then goes down your esophagus and into your stomach. In your stomach, enzymes mix with stomach acid while the stomach is churning. The chemicals break the food into liquid with the help of the moving stomach. This liquid is called chyme. The chyme then goes into your small intestine where the villi lining the small intestine absorb the nutrients from the chyme. After the small intestine, the goes into the large intestine where water is removed and the liquid is turned into a solid. This solid is then eliminated from the body. I think you know how it is eliminated.
After the food is processed in the stomach of a frog, the partially digested food moves into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Food enters the stomach through the esophagus and moves into the upper part of the stomach called the fundus. It then travels to the body of the stomach where it mixes with gastric juices and is broken down further. The food then moves to the lower part of the stomach, called the antrum, where it is gradually emptied into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption.
The fluid mixture that moves from the stomach to the pyloric sphincter is called chyme. Chyme is a semi-liquid substance formed when food is mixed with gastric juices, including enzymes and hydrochloric acid, during digestion. It is gradually released from the stomach into the small intestine through the pyloric sphincter for further digestion and nutrient absorption.
It is parasympathetic
Chyme
Chyme
your large intestine and small intestine
The stomach is a J-shaped organ that mixes food with acid and enzymes to produce a soupy liquid, called chime, that then moves into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
It starts in your mouth then moves down in your stomach work is done in your stomach it moves to your intestine and is completed in your intestine
From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.
The duodenum is the part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach. The food moves through the pylorus from the stomach to the small intestine.
After you drink liquid, it enters your stomach where it gets mixed with digestive juices and begins the process of absorption. From the stomach, the liquid moves into the small intestine where nutrients and water are absorbed into the bloodstream. The excess liquid continues through the digestive tract and eventually gets excreted as waste.
Fish is digested in the same way other foods are. You chew it in your mouth and your teeth tear it into smaller pieces. It then goes down your esophagus and into your stomach. In your stomach, enzymes mix with stomach acid while the stomach is churning. The chemicals break the food into liquid with the help of the moving stomach. This liquid is called chyme. The chyme then goes into your small intestine where the villi lining the small intestine absorb the nutrients from the chyme. After the small intestine, the goes into the large intestine where water is removed and the liquid is turned into a solid. This solid is then eliminated from the body. I think you know how it is eliminated.
After the food is processed in the stomach of a frog, the partially digested food moves into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
It goes through the pharynx (throat), esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine.After food passes through the throat, it moves into the esophagus. The esophagus is a muscular tube that brings food to the stomach.