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The esophagus is located where to the trachea?

Esophagus is located on the back side of the trachea in your thorax.


Where is the esophagus in relation to the trachea?

The esophagus is right behind the trachea, in line with it. In anatomical terms, both are located medially; neither is lateral to the other. The esophagus is dorsal or posterior to the trachea. The trachea is anterior or ventral to the esophagus.


Where is the esophagus located in correspondence with the trachea?

The trachea is right in front and runs parallel with the esophagus.


Where is the esophagus located in the ventral or dorsal?

The esophagus is right behind the trachea, in line with it. In anatomical terms, both are located medially; neither is lateral to the other. The esophagus is dorsal or posterior to the trachea. The trachea is anterior or ventral to the esophagus. United Nations Farms


Is the esophagus located behind the windpipe?

Yes.


Where is the throat located?

the throat, also known as the phaynx, is located in the esophagus.


What organ is located behind the esophagus?

well its the trackia.


Where is stomach location?

The stomach is located in the abdominal cavity. Located at the distal end of the esophagus, just inferior to the diaphragm.


Is the windpipe or trachea is located behind the esophagus?

The trachea, commonly known as the windpipe, is actually located in front of the esophagus. The trachea is a tube that carries air to and from the lungs, while the esophagus is a muscular tube that transports food from the throat to the stomach. Therefore, the trachea is positioned anteriorly (in front) to the esophagus in the neck and upper chest.


Where is the salivary amylase located in the body?

Salivary Amylase is located in the mouth in the mouth and in the esophagus.


Where is the throat?

the throat, also known as the phaynx, is located in the esophagus.


Where are lobsters teeth located?

Lobsters' teeth are located in their stomach!