Stomach Digestion: How Food Becomes Chyme and What Happens Next
Food in the stomach is broken down by powerful acids and turned into chyme. Chyme is a semi-liquid mixture of partially digested food and gastric juices. It is passed from the stomach to the small intestine, where it is further broken down by enzymes and absorbed into the bloodstream.Digestive Health - Related Articles
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