Choose all the answers that apply.
The stomach .
receives food from the esophagus
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Biology, 26.10.2020 17:00 makennahudson94
Choose all the answers that apply.
The stomach .
receives food from the esophagus
absorbs extra water
breaks down food
mixes, mashes, and churns food
absorbs digested nutrients
Pls pick at least 2
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