The pizza that you ate for lunch is being digested. Summarize what happens to it in your stomach.

The pizza is churned, mixing it with digestive enzymes and gastric acid.
The waste materials are compacted and then removed from the body.
Enzymes from the liver and pancreas break down fats and proteins in the pizza.
The pizza is mechanically broken up by teeth and mixed with saliva.

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When you eat pizza, it is mechanically broken up by your teeth and mixed with saliva. Saliva contains enzymes that begin the digestion of carbohydrates. Once swallowed, the pizza enters the stomach, where it is churned and mixed with gastric acid and digestive enzymes. This process helps break down the food further. After the stomach, food moves to the small intestine, where enzymes from the liver and pancreas aid in breaking down fats and proteins. Finally, undigested waste materials are compacted in the large intestine and eventually removed from the body.

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The pizza that you ate for lunch is being digested. Summarize what happens to it in your stomach.

The pizza is churned, mixing it with digestive enzymes and gastric acid.
The waste materials are compacted and then removed from the body.
Enzymes from the liver and pancreas break down fats and proteins in the pizza.
The pizza is mechanically broken up by teeth and mixed with saliva.

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
1 month ago

In your stomach, the pizza is churned and mixed with digestive enzymes and gastric acid, which helps break it down into a semi-liquid form called chyme. This process is essential for further digestion. After the stomach, the food continues to be digested in the small intestine, where enzymes from the liver and pancreas further break down fats and proteins. Waste materials are compacted in the large intestine and eventually removed from the body, but this occurs after the stomach digestion phase.