Which part of alimentary canal produces chyme??
(A) Stomach
(B) Duodenum
(C) Rectum
(D) Large Intestine
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Alimentary canal is basically the path of digestion of the food we intake, and the chyme is the acidic fluid produced in the alimentary canal and mainly consists of the gastric juices, this chyme is produced in the stomach when many organs start pouring their gastric juices into the stomach and then stomach churns and churns and then this process turns the food into chyme and the nutrients from this are absorbed in the small intestine.
The right answer is ( A )
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