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What is the primary role of the stomach in digestion?
What is the primary role of the stomach in digestion?
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What is the primary role of the stomach in digestion?
Absorption of nutrients
Mechanical and chemical digestion
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The stomach plays a key role in both mechanical and chemical digestion of food.
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The stomach plays a key role in both mechanical and chemical digestion of food.
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Step 1: The stomach receives food from the esophagus after you swallow.
Step 2: The stomach mixes the food with gastric juices, which contain acids and enzymes.
Step 3: The mechanical action of the stomach muscles churns the food, breaking it down into smaller pieces.
Step 4: The chemical action of the gastric juices helps to further digest the food, breaking down proteins and killing harmful bacteria.
Step 5: The partially digested food, now called chyme, is prepared to move into the small intestine for further digestion and nutrient absorption.
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