What is the question here
In the largest part of the stomach, called the body, food is churned and broken into smaller pieces, mixed with acidic gastric juice and enzymes, and pre-digested.
When you see a specialist for a certain thing, you know that they specialize and know about a certain topic.
When you see just a regular primary care physcian, you know they know what they are talking about, but they don't know everything that could help you
<h2><em>Body Fat. I'm pretty sure it's Body Fat.</em></h2>
Fat soluble hormones can pass directly through the cell membrane. This is because the membrane is phospholipid in nature and hydrophobic heads are located at the outer area, the lipid loving compounds are thus easy to translocate through the same. Small hormones can also pass through the membrane because they can fit and pass through the spaces between the phospholipids.