yes, they connect at the pharynx or more commonly called the throat. but every time you swallow the epiglottis (end of the tongue) covers the trachea (windpipe) so that the food or liquid can get to the esophagus hope that helps
The trachea connects to the lungs, and the eosophagus connects to the stomach.
The stomach is the organ that connects the esophagus with the duodenum of the small intestine.
Yes, the esophagus connects the throat (pharynx) to the stomach.
stomach to the small intestine
The Pharnex... I believe.
Esophagus is not a part of oral cavity. It connects your oral cavity to stomach.
Abdominal esophagus, left lobe of liver, pancreas and the duodenum
stomach- small intestine- large instestine
your esophagus and small intestine are attached to your stomach.
The esophagus is a tube the connect the oral cavity to the stomach. The trachea is a tube that connects the oral and nasal cavity to the lungs.
Gastroduod
The Pylorus (the valve between the stomach and duodenum is the pyloric valve)
The jejunum connects the duodenum to the ileum. It is the midsection of the small intestine. One of its jobs is to move food from the duodenum to the ilium. The jejunum also helps nutrients to be absorbed.
The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine. The duodenum connects the stomach with the jejunum where digestion continues.
esophagus
pharynx
No. The duodenum is part of the small intestine and connects the small intestine to the stomach.
Duodenum
esophagus
Stomach
The stomach.
The esophagus connects the throat to the stomach.