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The Stomach

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Updated December 09, 2008

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The stomach is a "J-shaped" muscular pouch that receives food from the esophagus and sends it to the small intestine. Inside the stomach, food is churned and mixed with enzymes and acid until it's a liquid, called chyme. The stomach is the main site for protein digestion and uses powerful enzymes, called pepsins, and hydrochloric acid to digest foods like meats, milk and cheese.
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