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yes i do, the small intestine
You eat it first, of course! Once you eat and chew your food in your mouth, the food travels down your esophagus into your stomach.
when you eat anything, as you swallow the food goes down your throat and ends up in your stomach.
The stomach stretchy muscular sac holds food.
The stomach the stomach the stomach's job is to churn and mixed and digest food until it's a liquid.
The stomach breaks down your food. When you swallow your food, it lands in the stomach. It is broken down by stomach acids and moved into the intestines.
The esophagus carries boluses of food from the mouth to the stomach.
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.
The stomach produces an acid to help digest food.
Food becomes semisolid after digestion in stomach.
The stomach releases enzymes that kill bacteria in food and balance pH. The stomach also breaks down and digests food.
The esophagus is a tube that runs between the throat and stomach. It is designed to help stomach acid stay in the stomach and to get food and drink to the stomach.
• Esophagus Passes food from the mouth to the stomach
The stomach breaks up and digests the food people eat. If something within the stomach and digestive system is not functioning properly food will not digest properly. This can lead to stomach pain and a build up of undigested food in the stomach.
Food looks like broken apart food when it leaves the stomach. It is the aftermath of the food mixing together with stomach acid.