stomach
US /ˈstʌmək/
・UK /'stʌmək/
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- You get stomach cramps and teary eyes.
You get stomach cramps and teary eyes.
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- yup, it suggests what is happening with that
word. "Rumble". Your stomach can rumble. Okay?
yup, it suggests what is happening with that word. "Rumble". Your stomach can rumble. Okay?
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- just below your heart,
right above your stomach.
just below your heart, right above your stomach.
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- stomach. halfway through the tour there's
stomach. halfway through the tour there's
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- Whereas, chloride is used to produce hydrochloric acid in our stomach.
Whereas, chloride is used to produce hydrochloric acid in our stomach.
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- When we eat food, our stomach secretes hydrochloric acid.
When we eat food, our stomach secretes hydrochloric acid.
- However, sometimes when excess acid is produced, it rises from the stomach .
However, sometimes when excess acid is produced, it rises from the stomach .
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- Whereas, chloride is used to produce hydrochloric acid in our stomach.
Whereas, chloride is used to produce hydrochloric acid in our stomach.
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- How do we know that our stomach is full?
How do we know that our stomach is full?
- Our stomach and brain are constantly communicating with each other with the help of hormones and nerves.
Our stomach and brain are constantly communicating with each other with the help of hormones and nerves.
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- The stomach which is behind the liver here, this little pink thing, hopefully you can
The stomach which is behind the liver here, this little pink thing, hopefully you can
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- When food enters your stomach and begins to work its way through the digestive system, your body releases GLP-1 in the intestine.
When food enters your stomach and begins to work its way through the digestive system, your body releases GLP-1 in the intestine.
- In the stomach, GLP-1 receptors slow gastric emptying, which means food doesn't move through the digestive system as quickly and you stay fuller for longer.
In the stomach, GLP-1 receptors slow gastric emptying, which means food doesn't move through the digestive system as quickly and you stay fuller for longer.