Actually, there are four!
1. Storing the food we eat.
2. Breaking down that food into a substance called chyme. (Very liquidy)
3. Mixing enzymes (chemicals) that break down food.
4. Empties the chyme into the small intestine.
Hope this helps.
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The primary function of the stomach is to digest food.
The function of the stomach wall is to protect your stomach from eating itself. It has a coating of mucus on the inside that renews itself every three days and stops the hydrochloric acid in your stomach from dissolving itself.
The function of the rugae on the stomach wall is to aid in digestion. This smooth's out as the stomach is filled with food.
It controls the function of the muscles of the wall of the stomach and the muscular sphincter. Also, the nervous tissue controls the secretory function of the stomach.
The function of the stomach is to digest the food. hhahaha
The function of the blood tissue in the stomach is to mainly control the processes in the stomach. This includes regulating acid production and coordination of the stomach muscles among others.
The function of the esophagus is to connect the throat to the stomach. This allow food and/or liquid to reach the stomach after it is swallowed.
Mucus protects stomach lining from gastric acids.
The cell in the stomach have different function from the gullet.
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
To help in breaking the food particle and this way helping in assimilation