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What is role of stomach in digestion? And plese follow me and I will follow you and mark you as Brainliest.​

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Answered by sriyadav012
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This is where digestive juices and enzymes break down the food that you chewed and swallowed. It prepares it to provide your body with energy. The stomach makes several digestive juices and enzymes that mix with food. Next, the stomach's strong muscles act like a blender to turn food into a useable form.

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Answered by aviral008
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The stomach is a muscular sac that lies between the esophagus and the small intestine in the upper abdomen. The stomach is not the only part of your digestive system that absorbs food but rather is a part of the digestive system and important for churning food into a consistency that is easier to digest for the rest of your intestines.

FUNCTION OF THE STOMACH

The stomach is J-shaped and it can expand to temporarily store food.

Partial digestion of the food takes place here. The churning action of the stomach muscles physically breaks down the food.

The stomach releases acids and enzymes for the chemical breakdown of food. The enzyme pepsin is responsible for protein breakdown.

The stomach releases food into the small intestine in a controlled and regulated manner.

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