Yes, the muscles squeeze the food through the digestive system :)
these muscles can move in your stomach in not a referable question pleese comment
Its a ring of muscles that move an animals food through its stomach and intestines.
move blood through the blood vessels, move food through the stomach, and move waste out of the body
The function of the esophagus is to move food from the mouth to te stomach. It is muscles that move the swallowed food slowly down and into your stomach
muscles lining the esophagus move in a wavelike motion, oushing the food through the esophagus and into the stomach
The Esophagus, tongue, stomach, small and large intestines, and the rectum are the major muscles in the digestive system
All muscles are internal. Presumably you mean the heart that pumps blood, the stomach that breaks up food, and small intestines that use peristalsis to move food through the small intestine.
Involuntary or smooth muscles.
Muscles play a crucial role in digestion by helping to move food through the digestive tract. In the mouth, throat, and esophagus, muscles help to chew and swallow food. In the stomach and intestines, muscles contract and relax to push food along and aid in the mixing and digestion process.
The stomach is a sac shaped like a "j" and is about eight inches long. In the stomach, food is mixed with acids. The muscles in the stomach move, which helps break down the food. The stomach is protected from the acid by a lining. From the stomach, the food pulp is sent to the small intestine. Food leaves the stomach a little bit at a time.
No. The stomach muscles are what people call the abs or six pack and they are on the outside of the abdomen. The other muscles are part of the digestive tract itself. These muscles are smooth muscles and you don't have to think to make them move. But the others are called striated muscles. You have to think to make these move.
The esophagus is the digestive organ that moves food from the mouth to the stomach. No digestion, only transport, happens in the esophagus.