Food enters mouth, as it is chewed, enzymes in the saliva begins to break it down. It is swallowed
Once the food is chewed and is swallowed it is referred to as a bolus. Once it enters the stomach and is churned and exposed to the gastric secretions it enters the duodenum becoming chyme.
Food begins the digestive process as soon as it enters your mouth. Saliva and chewing breaks the food down into a form that can be swallowed and used by the body.
Food such as soil enters the earthworm's mouth where it is swallowed by the pharynx.
the food goes through your esophagus and through your small & large intestines. there after, it breaks down to solids/liquids & all essentials and enters your digestive area
The muscles in the esophagus move the food down into the stomach.
The portion of food to be swallowed at a time is 1 tablespoon to be exact!
If it is swallowed, honey takes 20 minutes to enter the blood stream.
The tongue is a muscle which pushes food to the back of the mouth, where it the food is then swallowed.
the asophagus by, the muscles in the (Gullet) by contractions in the gullet. i think ?
A soft mass of chewed food ready to be swallowed is known as
bolus