The liquid in your stomach is called gastric acid or stomach acid. It is primarily composed of hydrochloric acid, enzymes, and mucus, and helps in digestion by breaking down food.
Milk can clot in the stomachs of babies due to a reaction between the proteins in milk and the acidic environment of the stomach. This can lead to the formation of curd-like clots, which can cause discomfort or spitting up in babies.
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Consuming excessive amounts of liquid can stretch the stomach temporarily, increasing its volume. However, this effect is temporary and the stomach will return to its original size once the excess liquid is digested and eliminated from the body. It's not a recommended or sustainable way to make the stomach bigger.
The watery liquid that moves from the stomach to the small intestine is called chyme. Chyme is a mixture of partially digested food, stomach acid, and enzymes that is produced in the stomach to aid in digestion and absorption of nutrients in the small intestine.
They don't. Babies grow in the womb, not the stomach.
Because the stomach contains Hydrochloric Acid which is very strong. If babies were born in the stomach they would instantly die...
Yes
No. They do not.
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Stomach juices and liquid food called chyme
The dolphins kiss and the babies form into their stomach.
Babies don't live in your stomach unless you eat them.
Yes, babies can aspirate on their spit up, which means the liquid enters their airway instead of their stomach. This can lead to choking, difficulty breathing, and potentially serious respiratory issues such as pneumonia. It is important to monitor babies closely during and after feeding to prevent aspiration.
The stomach the stomach the stomach's job is to churn and mixed and digest food until it's a liquid.
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