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Difference between Bolus (digestion) and Chyme

Bolus (digestion) vs. Chyme

In digestion, a bolus (from Latin bolus, "ball") is a ball-like mixture of food and saliva that forms in the mouth during the process of chewing (which is largely an adaptation for plant-eating mammals). Chyme or chymus (from Greek χυμός khymos, "juice") is the semi-fluid mass of partly digested food that is expelled by the stomach, through the pyloric valve, into the duodenum (the beginning of the small intestine).

Similarities between Bolus (digestion) and Chyme

Bolus (digestion) and Chyme have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): PH, Stomach.

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  • What Bolus (digestion) and Chyme have in common
  • What are the similarities between Bolus (digestion) and Chyme

Bolus (digestion) and Chyme Comparison

Bolus (digestion) has 13 relations, while Chyme has 39. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.85% = 2 / (13 + 39).

References

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