Peristalsis
~Pharmacist
The organs that your food passes through pushes it along. E.g: The esophagus (aka: The gullet) squeezes and pushes the food down. That's why you can eat upside down without the food coming back up!
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The peristalsis which is a wavelike muscle contraction
some pushes are they dont have enough food , shelter , or FREEDOM some pulls are the United States has food , shelter , oppurtunities , and FREEDOM
The food is pushed through the Oesophagus by a process called Peristalsis.
Peristaltic movement
Esophagus
your tongue pushes it down your throat
It is called the esophagus.
swallowing
It is a cow that eats rainbows... I kid you, the Pyloric cecum is a ring of musles that moves food along the stomach and helps it mix in with the stomach asid and disolve into a dijustible substance that is ready to be broken down. The pyloric cecum pushes down or slides across the stomach to move the food. This is not found in all fish but most fish, it is also found in sea urchais and a few other crustation. Is an involintary mucle.
This is a good description of what the tongue does.