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Passing of food from one part to the other : Propulsion : : Chyme is pushed back into the
stomach : ?
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pepsin
During this time, a stomach enzyme called pepsin breaks down most of the protein in the food. Next, the chyme is slowly transported from the pylorus (end portion of the stomach) through a sphincter and into the small intestine where further digestion and nutrient absorption occurs.
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