Tounge
tongue
I am Fat!
Checks
hyrr
It is the tongue.
It is the tongue.
Tounge
saliva
OESAPHAGUS carries food from the mouth to the peristalsis bands pushing the food downwards through a movement called peristaltic movement.
The mouth chew the food first, a muscle at the back of the mouth forces the food down your gullet and the gullet's muscle forces it down into your stomach.
The tongue is a muscle which pushes food to the back of the mouth, where it the food is then swallowed.
They use cilia which are beating the food to channel the food into the Stentor's mouth.
in your mouth. it is a muscle that pushes food in your throat
Muscle Tissue does jobs such as moving food from our mouth to our stomach.Source: my science class xP
The gullet has circular rings of muscles in the walls and when you swallow a reflex talks place (PERISTALSIS)where the muscle before and around the lump of food relax and the muscle behind contracts, squeezing the food along a bit so you get a wave of relaxation and contraction pushing the food down.
By pushing up through their mouths then the stomach opens like a mouth and gets the food.