Some people think all digestion takes place in the stomach, but this isn’t true. Most of it happens in the small intestine. However, the stomach does take care of some important aspects of the digestion process. Aided by the digestive glands in the lining, the stomach produces acids and enzymes that break down the food further. The acids in the stomach mix with the food, creating a paste called chyme. Powerful muscles in the stomach contract in a wave-like pattern, and help propel the chyme into the first part of the intestine, the duodenum.

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