stomach
The Esophagus
The muscular sac that grinds and churns food into liquid chyme is the stomach. Its strong contractions help break down food and mix it with gastric juices to initiate the process of digestion.
Food gets mixed with enzymes and acid to form chyme in the stomach.
the tongus rounds up chewed food and forms a bolus before the food is pushed down the esophagus
The hypopharynx is the muscular organ in a grasshopper that manipulates the food for swallowing. There are hundreds of grasshopper species.
The stomach mixes the food with enzymes and acid to break down nutrients and the mixture is called chyme. So the answer is the stomach.
The Stomach
if the food is already has gone through the stomach then it is chyme
The stomach has to be very muscular in order to with stand the acid inside and to stretch to allow food in.
The partially digestive food in the stomach is known by the name of Chyme.
The stomach is a large hollow muscular organ that can expand like a balloon. It serves as a storage and mixing chamber for food before it continues through the digestive system. The stomach's muscular walls contract and relax to help break down food and mix it with digestive juices.