Though stomach growling is commonly heard and associated with hunger and an absence of food in the stomach, it can occur at any time, on an empty or full stomach. Furthermore, growling doesn't only come from the stomach but, just as often, ...
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Re: Why does my stomach growl? Area: Anatomy ; Posted By: Prudence Risley, Collective Enigma Elucidator; Date: ... The growling of your stomach (and intestines too) has to do with the presence of air within your gut. Your gut is a hollow tube that is lined with muscle. This muscle contracts even when you are hungry,
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Subject: Why does my stomach growl? ... Date: Mon Jul 1 16:23:02 1996; Posted by: Nick Bourbaki; Grade level: 7-9; School/Organization: Bluffton Mechanical School; City: Bluffton State/Province: SC; Country: USA; Area of science: Anatomy ... When I get hungry, why does my stomach growl so much?
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Why does my stomach growl? The human body is an amazing machine, and every once in a while it will do something to remind you that it's working hard to keep you alive and well. The stomach growl is one of these reminders. Loud, soft and so...
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Because your stomach constantly churns as it adds digestive juices to food. When empty, the air transmits sound waves more easily than when the stomach is full of food.
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Why does your stomach growl, when you're hungry? It is caused by air being moved around by muscle contractions in your digestive tract. For detailed... ... your stomach growls because when you have no food in your stomach. your body is eating your stomach liner because there is nothing left. and as it eats the stomach liner...
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When we hear our stomach growling, it's not making those unusual grumbling noises because we're hungry. No, far from it actually. ... Those low warbling bellows we hear are the sounds being emitted by several dozen parasitic tapeworms, some as long as 30 feet in length, which are simply communicating with one another as...
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I don't know if this happens to any of you, but my stomach tends to make really weird noises, and it's not an 'I'm hungry. my stomach is growling' noise, it dosn't sound like a stomach growl, but more like flatulence.
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www.healthboards.com/irritable-bowel-syndrome/3922.html
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