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Food stays in your stomach for two to six hours. During this time, mechanical digestion takes place as the food and gastric juices are mixed together. Chemical digestion also takes place as the enzymes and acid break down the food you have eaten. When the food and juices are fully mixed, the resulting mixture is called chyme.
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