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These cells sense the nutritional content of our food and send out those signals in response to digested and partially digested food.
Duodenum, the first part of the small intestine, which receives partially digested food from the stomach and begins the absorption of nutrients.
In a famous experiment performed on anesthetized dogs, they showed that dilute hydrochloric acid, mixed with partially digested food, activates a chemical substance in the epithelial cells of the duodenum.
The killer would certainly be spewed with fecal material and partially digested food.
Later on Dr. Yates, one of the co-founders of the International Vomit Conference, gave a lecture entitled "Integration of Vestibular and Gastrointestinal Signals by Brainstem Pathways That Produce Nausea and Vomiting," where I learned that ejecting partially digested food from your stomach is merely a strange form of breathing.
Thus, it is possible that this insect supplies partially digested food to secondary colonizers.
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After it leaves the stomach, the partially-digested food passes into the intestines where it begins to be absorbed.
Called leaky gut syndrome, these chinks in the gut's armor allow bacteria and partially-digested food molecules to slip out into the bloodstream, where they are considered foreign invaders.
Then all the bugs and partially-digested food particles inside your intestine get across the gut barrier and are exposed your immune system, 60percentt of which lies right under the surface of the one cell thick layer of cells lining your gut or small intestine.
By doing this, you empty the stomach lining of any remnant pieces of partially-digested food.
In other species, worker ants feed the larvae, which regurgitate part of the digested food back to the workers.
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