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what happens to the food in the stomach​

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Answered by sachin9144
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Answer:

food, the stomach grinds and churns the food to break it down into small particles. It then pushes the small particles of food into the first part of the small intestine, called the duodenum. The small intestine is where most of the digestion and absorption of our food takes place.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the food get in to the stomach it is churn and mixed with gastric juice which is released by the wall of stomach which contain Pepsin enzyme,HCl,mucus which acts on food.

The pepsin enzyme break down the protein in to peptones and protestoes. Which is simple form of proteins.

The Renin enzyme break down the milk in to more soluble forms.

The HCl is used to kill the germs present in the food it makes the medium acidic.So the enzyme acts upon the food.

The Mucus protects the inner soft linings of stomach by hcl.

In stomach food is broken in simple and soluble form for further digestion.

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