Throat
In a frog, the gullet, or esophagus, is located at the back of the mouth, connecting the oral cavity to the stomach. It is a short, muscular tube that aids in the passage of food after it is swallowed. The gullet plays a crucial role in the digestive process, allowing the frog to efficiently consume its prey.
The gullet is the esophagus or throat.
The gullet of the worm is just below the pharynx. In the common it is close to the heart of the work. The digestive system of the worm is simple.
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.
gullet is the English word for gullet.
The gullet is more commonly known as the Oesophagus in anatomical terms. It is the name for the tube in which food passes from the back of the mouth to the stomach.
Gullet
There is no antonym for gullet.
the gullet is 30cm long!
yes a gullet is a throat
The gullet is part of the digestive system. The gullet is also called the esophagus.
which system is the gullet in