down your throut, to stomach acid, then, through your large intestense.
It is called Peristalsis.
chewing ?
• Esophagus Passes food from the mouth to the stomach
it is sent from the mouth to the pharnyx and then to the esophagus to the stomach
The esophagus takes the food from the mouth to the stomach. Food moves through the esophagus by peristalsis, which is muscle contractions the pushes the food downward. At the end of the esophagus is the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), which prevents food from re-entering the esophagus after it's reached the stomach.
basically acid in your stomach, but before the food gets there in humans at least the whole process is started by chewing in the mouth where the food is liquidised by saliva
The digestion process begins in the mouth.
The mouth is where food is chewed.
The mouth, specifically the teeth, breaks down food mechanically through the process of chewing. The stomach also contributes to mechanical breakdown through muscle contractions that help mix and churn food.
Peristalsis is the process that involuntarily makes it is possible to swallow water while standing on your head and moves food from your mouth down to your stomach. Peristalsis affects the muscles in the intestines also.
The sructure that helps transport the food from the mouth to the stomach is called the esophagus which is an organ.
Digestion starts in the mouth and continues in the stomach. The small intestine completes the digestion process.
Mouth, esophagus, stomach
the mouth,the stomach,the esophagus,liver,small intestine,large intestine,