Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

mleczko pokarmowe

Polish translation:

chyle

Added to glossary by Yourand
Nov 2, 2022 15:54
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English term

mleczko pokarmowe

English to Polish Medical Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-) Digestive system
Końcowy produkt działania enzymów trawiennych, a przy tym to, czym się żywi tasiemiec.


https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mleczko_pokarmowe

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Discussion

Yourand (asker) Nov 3, 2022:
Tyle, że angielskie chyme to chyba jest nasz chym/chymus. Czy mleczko pokarmowe to to samo co chymus?

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chyle

chyle (n.)
"milky fluid formed during the process of digestion,"

https://www.etymonline.com/word/chyle

chyme - miazga pokarmowa (?)
chyle - mleczko pokarmowe (?)
Example sentence:

What is fully digested food called? The completely digested food which is ready for absorption is known as chyle. Chyle is formed in the small intestine due to the digestion of fats-containing food. Chyle is a form of lymph that contains fat that has been

Chyle (from the Greek word χυλός chylos, "juice"[1]) is a milky bodily fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fats, or free fatty acids (FFAs). It is formed in the small intestine during digestion of fatty foods, and taken up by lymph vessels speci

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liquid chyme residue / nutrients

What are the products of digestive enzymes?
How digestive enzymes work
Amylase breaks down starches and carbohydrates into sugars.
Protease breaks down proteins into amino acids.
Lipase breaks down lipids, which are fats and oils, into glycerol and fatty acids.

Tapeworm Infection: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
https://my.clevelandclinic.org › health › diseases › 239...
Jul 26, 2022 — Tapeworms infect animals and humans. They live in your intestines and feed off the nutrients you eat. Symptoms can include nausea, weakness, ...


Colon (Large Intestine): Function, Anatomy & Definition
https://my.clevelandclinic.org › health › body › 22134-...
The large intestine, also called the large bowel, is where food waste is formed into poop, stored, and finally excreted. It includes the colon, rectum and ...

Chemical Digestion
Although the glands of the large intestine secrete mucus, they do not secrete digestive enzymes. Therefore, chemical digestion in the large intestine occurs exclusively because of bacteria in the lumen of the colon. Through the process of saccharolytic fermentation, bacteria break down some of the remaining carbohydrates. This results in the discharge of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane gases that create flatus (gas) in the colon; flatulence is excessive flatus. Each day, up to 1500 mL of flatus is produced in the colon. More is produced when you eat foods such as beans, which are rich in otherwise indigestible sugars and complex carbohydrates like soluble dietary fiber.

Absorption, Feces Formation, and Defecation
The small intestine absorbs about 90 percent of the water you ingest (either as liquid or within solid food). The large intestine absorbs most of the remaining water, a process that converts the liquid chyme residue into semisolid feces (“stool”). Feces is composed of undigested food residues, unabsorbed digested substances, millions of bacteria, old epithelial cells from the GI mucosa, inorganic salts, and enough water to let it pass smoothly out of the body. Of every 500 mL (17 ounces) of food residue that enters the cecum each day, about 150 mL (5 ounces) become feces.

Electron microscopy reveals novel external specialized ... - NCBI
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC7822281
by JN Caira · 2021 · Cited by 2 — As adults, tapeworms live in the digestive system of their vertebrate host absorbing nutrients in the form of small sugars [28], ...

Tapeworms does not have a digestive system because - Toppr
https://www.toppr.com › ... › Invertebrates
Tapeworms come under Cestoda, a class of parasitic flatworms. They anchor to the host's intestinal wall and obtain their food by absorbing the nutrients through ...
Peer comment(s):

agree Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
42 mins
Thank you very much, my Master. Warm hugs from Budapest.
agree magdadh : chyme / liquid chyme, moim zdaniem bez "residue"
6 hrs
Thank you very much.
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