What comes the food in the intestine becomes fine solid or liquid?!


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What comes the food in the intestine becomes fine solid or liquid?


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Hi! what exactly are you trying to find out here? All that you need to know really is that the more you chew your food, the better... The stomach has no teeth... Sure the acids will help but only if you eat the foods at the right time... as the body only produces these acids at certain times of the day... That is why mornings should be the biggest meal of the day... whereas evenings should be the veggies and the legumes such as black-eyed peas and beans, lentils, etc... which turn your sugars into pure energy for the next day... And drink your 8 glasses of fresh water a day... Ciao!

It's the stomache acid that does that. The instesines just mold it into different shapes and sizes when it is being pushed through

The higher up the intestinal tract the food is laying, the more liquid it will be. As the bolus of food moves down the G.I. tract, progressively more liquid is removed from it.. some recycled by the body and some turned into urine, so that at the Rectum, the food is a relatively solid mass with little water in it.




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