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Difference between Cud and Chyme
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Answered by Bhawnasaini1
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Chyme is the pulpy acidic fluid which passes from the stomach to the small intestine, consisting of gastric juices and partly digested food. Cud is the partly digested food returned from .
Answered by kingofself
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  • Chyle in the ‘small intestine’ is a milky body fluid. The chyle forms during the fatty foods digestion in particular.
  • Chyme, on the other side, is a combination of food and stomach fluids that are partially digested.
  • It is called a' partially digested food semi-fluid mass' and is also called as chymus.
  • Chyle, a milky fluid that contains emulsified fat and other digestive products, created from ‘chyme in the small intestine’ and transported to the veins by lacteals and thoracic ducts.
  • It is then partially digested with honey by the nurses, forming a kind of chyle.
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