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The stomach muscles churn and mix the food with digestive juices that have acids and enzymes, breaking it into much smaller, digestible pieces. An acidic environment is needed for the digestion that takes place in the stomach.
yes they can make you strong but only in the stomach not in the muscles
Every Rat has very strong muscles. They can hold about 3 mice on their stomach.
The stomach churns the food into smaller and smaller pieces with the help of the strong stomach acid, Hydrochloric acid.
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Interferons are normally injected. They are not taken by mouth as the strong digestive enzymes of the stomach will degrade them
You have the hydrochloric acid there in the digestive tract. That means in the stomach and proximal part of the duodenum. The acid is very strong. The pH can go down to 2.
The only organ in the digestive system that produces acids to break down food is in the stomach.
A lion's digestive system consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and rectum. After hunting and eating prey, the food is broken down in the stomach with the help of enzymes and acids. The nutrients are then absorbed in the intestines, and waste is excreted through the rectum. Lions are carnivores, so their digestive system is adapted to process meat efficiently.
A pig's anatomy includes features such as a snout, hooves, a curly tail, and a large body with four legs. They have a digestive system that is similar to humans, with stomach compartments that help them digest fibrous food. Pigs also have a well-developed sense of smell and strong muscles for running and rooting.
It all depends on how weak your muscles are now, and what, to you, is a satisfactory result. Go to the gym and get a certified personal trainer and consult them...
Yes, owls have strong stomach acid that helps them digest bones. They have a specialized digestive system that breaks down bones and other indigestible parts of their prey, allowing them to extract nutrients efficiently.
to become a astronaut you need a strong stomach. from what i learned.