It doesn't reform, the kernel casing can't be digested and comes out whole.
2007-12-25 23:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't reform. When chewing it into mush in the mouth, most people miss the occasional kernel here and there. With its protective coating still on, many of those unmushed kernels pass through the digestive system without being broken down.
2007-12-25 23:07:14
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answered by Professor Snugglesworth 4
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Its the outer layer you are seeing. A lot of times even though we think we are chewing everything well small intact pieces can be swallowed. Since the outer layers are harder to digest... when you see them in the pot they are either not fully chewed or stuffed with poop to make them look like reformed. Have you noticed the same problem with creamed corn?
2007-12-25 23:08:50
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answer #3
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answered by theRisingSun9 1
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lol. it doesnt reform. many times, it is not chewed thoroughly. You may think it is but the kernels are so small that some may be swallowed without being chewed. O lot of times its the skin of the kernel that isnt broken and remains entact.
2007-12-25 23:06:43
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answered by Real Talk 4
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It does not. If you notice, there are "corn shapes" in solid waste even if you haven't eaten corn in 10 years. It's not reformed corn, but formed nodules of lighter matter.
2007-12-25 23:06:17
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answer #5
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answered by Mr. Vincent Van Jessup 6
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Anything that has a beginning has to have a cause. The first thing that came into existence had to have a cause that already existed. There has to be a first cause (God) that has always existed; otherwise nothing would exist because something cannot come from absolute nothingness.
2016-05-26 06:46:44
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answered by ? 3
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it doesnt go back into one piece but when you chew corn you almost never chew up every single piece so the pieces that are still whole come out whole. if we chewed every piece and then they all go back to their original form all you would see in the toilet is yellow
2007-12-25 23:07:11
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answered by RaveGurl444 2
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Good thought but I think you just missed chewing a kernel or two.
2007-12-25 23:06:44
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answered by starrynight1 7
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it's corn magic, so you will look at your stuff and say wow! i wonder how that whole kernel of corn got there.
2007-12-26 02:21:38
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answered by Doodles 7
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Cos you dont finish chewing every single kernel. And so it looks whole.
2007-12-25 23:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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