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A ball of chewed up food is called a bolus. It forms in the mouth during the chewing process and is then swallowed to move down the esophagus and into the stomach for further digestion.
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The hanging ball in the back of your throat is likely your uvula. The uvula helps with speech and swallowing by preventing food and liquid from entering the nasal cavity during swallowing. If you experience any changes in the appearance or function of your uvula, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
A ball-like masticated lump of food is called a bolus. It is formed in the mouth during the process of chewing and mixing food with saliva before swallowing. The bolus helps in the smooth passage of food through the esophagus and into the stomach for further digestion.
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When swallowing food or drink, it covers the entrance to the larynx to prevent food and drink from entering the windpipe.
The hypopharynx is the muscular organ in a grasshopper that manipulates the food for swallowing. There are hundreds of grasshopper species.
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The organ responsible for mixing food in the mouth and initiating swallowing is the tongue. It helps move food around in the mouth to mix it with saliva and then pushes the food to the back of the mouth to start the swallowing process.
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The epiglottis is the tissue that covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the airway.