The medical term for gullet is esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that connects the throat to the stomach and is responsible for transporting food and liquids to the stomach for digestion.
enter/oenter/othe small intestine is the main organ for digestion food . contrary to popular belief digestion does NOT take place in the stomach . THE stomach main function is to break -down food stuffs into make if soft and easily absorbed using strong acids
The contents of a meal in the stomach is mixed and churned during digestion. Aiding in the digestion process along with the muscular waves, are acids and enzymes.
"borborygmus" or (plural), "borborygmi".Digestion or digestive actions or passing gas in the digestive tract
The suffix "-digestion" refers to the process of breaking down or absorbing food within the body, typically in the stomach or intestines. It is commonly used in medical terms related to digestion or digestive system disorders.
The contents of the stomach are acidic, with a pH ranging from 1.5 to 3.5. This acidity is important for digestion, as it helps break down food and kill bacteria that might be present in the stomach.
Identifying stomach contents can be difficult due to factors such as digestion, mixing of food with stomach acids, presence of other fluids, and potential contamination. These factors can alter the appearance and composition of the contents, making it challenging to accurately identify them.
The cardia is the area of the stomach where the esophagus connects, acting as a valve to prevent reflux of stomach contents back into the esophagus. It plays a role in controlling the entry of food and liquids into the stomach for digestion.
The digestion of carbohydrates (starches and sugars) and of protein is so different, that when they are mixed in the stomach they interfere with the digestion of each other. An acid process (gastric digestion) and an alkaline process (salivary digestion) can not be carried on at the same time in an ideal way in the stomach. In fact, they cannot proceed together at all for long as the rising acidity of the stomach contents soon completely stops carbohydrate digestion and this is followed by fermentation.
Acid Reflux is the medical term for regurgitation of stomach acids.
Gastroparesis is the medical term meaning poor contractility of the stomach. It often, but not always, is a complication of diabetes.
Pregastric means before the stomach.