When chyme reaches the stomach, it undergoes intensive digestion through the action of gastric fluids which are very acidic.
When the chyme leaves the duodenum, the food we have eaten is almost totally digested.
Not exact matches
If the
chyme from the stomach is not acidic it will not trigger a release of bile
when it enters the small intestine.
They absorb water
when associated with
chyme and soften stool while simultaneously slowing digestion.