"<span>The digestive juices in your stomach break down the food into a thick liquid called chyme which then is passed into the small intestine."
</span>Chyme is the result of the partial chemical and mechanical digestion that occurs over the bolus in the stomach. It is a <span>semi-fluid mass of p</span><span>artially digested food, digestive enzymes, water, and HCl (so it has a very low pH). By stomach movements, the chyme is pushed against the </span>pyloric valve and passes in very small quantities to the duodenum, which is the beginning of the small intestine.
The answer is C. a limited range of motion
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It seems that you have missed the necessary options to answer this question, but anyway, here is the answer. Antifungal drugs such as miconazole and amphotericin b function by <span>disrupting the plasma membrane. Antifungal medications are used to treat specifically fungal infections. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.</span>