In what way is the stomach adapted for extra churning ability?
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In what way is the stomach adapted for extra churning ability?
Stomach:
The stomach is a muscular organ where most mechanical digestion and partial chemical digestion of food (particularly proteins) occur. This organ is the main digestive organ found between the esophagus and the small intestine.
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View this answerThe stomach is adapted for the extra churning ability due to its highly muscular structure. Unlike other digestive organs, the stomach has an extra...
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Chapter 26 / Lesson 5The stomach is a sac that contains different gastric juices, acids, and enzymes that help break down food and digest it. Learn about the physiology of the stomach, the different gastric juices, and the process of digestion inside the stomach.