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Meaning of "chyme"

Chyme is a semi-fluid mass of partly digested food that is expelled by the stomach into the duodenum
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  • The thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.

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The remaining chyme is passed to the colon.
Chyme is moved downward into the pylorus.
This hormone is secreted in response to fat in chyme.
The chyme was filtered and dried in an oven.
Releases food into the duodenum as chyme.
Chyme passes through the esophagus to the stomach.
The total phosphate is analyzed on the chyme sample.
Chyme is the product of digestion of food by the stomach.
Reflux and called chyme direction in the opposite direction.
Chyme passes from the stomach into the duodenum.
A vessel called chyme it weltschmerz.
The chyme passed from stomach into the duodenum.
This helps to stop the duodenum being overloaded with chyme.
This stops chyme going into the duodenum before it is ready.
This mixture is called chyme.

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Then the chyme is passed into the small intestine.
This mix is called chyme.
The chyme or bolus subsequently transits to the large intestine.
This mixture is referred to as chyme.
The further cell may comprise chyme or a model of chyme.
Once in the stomach foodstuffs take a few hours to become chyme.
During the progress of the chyme along the large intestine.
This is known as chyme.
The chyme seeping from the damaged bowels to the abdominal cavity.
The increased bone will serve as the continuous care of chyme.
This enzyme breaks down the chyme into dextrin and maltose.
Chyme samples were pretreated with perchloriccitric acid in order to precipitate interfering substances.
The peristaltic waves continue to move the chyme along the intestinal tract.
The higher pH of the chyme also does not trigger the release of pancreatic enzymes.
The majority of digestion and absorption occur here as chyme enters the duodenum.
Chyme the thick fluid mass of partially digested food that leaves the stomach.
The colon is where water from the chyme is reabsorbed back into the system.
Chyme is the partially digested food which flows into the duodenum from the stomach.
The large intestine completes the movement of the chyme along the digestive tract.
The combination of stomach acid and enzymes turn the food into a paste called chyme.
These peristaltic movements are used to transport the chyme from one compartment to a next one.
The stomach muscles churn the food and digestive juices into a mass called chyme.
Your stomach muscles will then contract to push the chyme towards your small intestine.
Chyme then moves into the intestines and breaks down further until it exits the colon.
The cecum is a short pouch containing a valve which opens to receive chyme from the ileum.
Segmentation causes chyme mixing, moving intestinal contents.
Eating food lacking fiber greatly reduces the volume of the chyme and slows peristalsis.
Chyme is what you see when, you get the picture.
The pyloric sphincter then relaxes and lets some chyme pass into the duodenum.
These juices help your body transform liquids and solids into a gooey mixture known as chyme.
When the chyme is fully digested, it is absorbed into the blood.
Composition of Chyme.
How much of the chyme is released into the duodenum at a time?
Formation of Chyme.
An enzyme, imagine the chyme that puts fragmented memories back together.

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