
The Human Body [The Digestive System - Stomach]
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R Menard
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The Stomach
When food leaves the esophagus, it enters the stomach, a J-shaped, muscular pouch located in the abdomen. As you eat, your stomach expands to hold all of the food that you swallow. Most mechanical digestion and some chemical digestion occur in the stomach.
stomach - a J-shaped, muscular pouch located in the abdomen
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Multiple Choice
What is the stomach?
A Q-shaped, muscular pouch located in the abdomen
A J-shaped, muscular pouch located in the abdomen
A J-shaped, muscular pouch located in the spine
A bag full of coins
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Multiple Choice
True or False
Most mechanical digestion and some chemical digestion occur in the stomach
True
False
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Mechanical Digestion in the Stomach
The process of mechanical digestion occurs as three strong layers of smooth muscle contract to produce a churning motion. This action mixes the food with fluids in somewhat the same way that clothes and soapy water are mixed in a washing machine.
The stomach has three layers of muscle that help to break down foods mechanically.
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Chemical Digestion in the Stomach
Chemical digestion occurs as the churning food makes contact with digestive juice, a fluid produced by cells in the lining of the stomach. Digestive juice contains the enzyme pepsin. Pepsin chemically digests the proteins in your food, breaking them down into short chains of amino acids.
Digestive juice also contains hydrochloric acid, a very strong acid. Without this strong acid, your stomach could not function properly. First, pepsin works best in an acid environment. Second, that acid kills many bacteria that you swallow with your food.
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Why doesn't stomach acid burn a hole in your stomach? The reason is that cells in the stomach lining produce a thick coating of mucus, which protects the stomach lining. Also, the cells that line the stomach are quickly replaced as they are damaged or worn out.
Hydrochloric Acid in Action
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Food remains in the stomach until all of the solid material has been broken down into liquid form. A few hours after you finish eating, the stomach completes mechanical digestion of the food. By that time, most of the proteins have been chemically digested into shorter chains of amino acids. The food, now a thick liquid, is released into the next part of the digestive system. That is where final chemical digestion and absorption will take place.
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Multiple Choice
What is pepsin?
A type of soda
An enzyme that chemically digests the proteins of your food
Saliva
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Multiple Choice
What is hydrochloric acid?
A very strong acid found in your stomach
A water molecule
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The Stomach
When food leaves the esophagus, it enters the stomach, a J-shaped, muscular pouch located in the abdomen. As you eat, your stomach expands to hold all of the food that you swallow. Most mechanical digestion and some chemical digestion occur in the stomach.
stomach - a J-shaped, muscular pouch located in the abdomen
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