Bread is not literally churned in the stomach; rather, it undergoes a process of mechanical and chemical digestion. The stomach's muscular contractions mix the food with gastric juices, breaking it down into a semi-liquid substance called chyme. This process helps to further digest carbohydrates, like those found in bread, and prepares them for absorption in the intestines.
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