Mouth.
The digestive system comprises of organs that work together in order to ensure that food is properly processed through the body. Examples of such organs include the stomach and the intestines.
2-3 sec. it takes 4-8 minutes for food to trvel down the esophagus
They move through in tubes call xylem tubes while the food move through in tubes called pholem tubes.
Some muscles are attached tobones.They enable to move by contracting and relaxing.Other muscles are those in the heart,stomach and intestines.When you eat and the food goes down to your stomach and intestines,the muscles in your stomach and intestines contract and relax to move the food. Muscles at your heart also contract and relax to help the heart to pump blood to the other parts of the body.
Food moves through the small intestines using parastalsisit come out the anus
The esophagus is the digestive organ that moves food from the mouth to the stomach. No digestion, only transport, happens in the esophagus.
Yes, the muscles squeeze the food through the digestive system :)
move blood through the blood vessels, move food through the stomach, and move waste out of the body
Its a ring of muscles that move an animals food through its stomach and intestines.
COLUMNAR EPITHELIAL CELLS ARE FOUND IN THE ESOPHAGUS. THEY HELP IN THE PERISTALSIS MOVEMENT OF THE OESOPHAGUS TO MOVE THE FOOD THROUGH IT TO THE STOMACH. COLUMNAR EPITHELIAL CELLS ARE FOUND IN THE ESOPHAGUS. THEY HELP IN THE PERISTALSIS MOVEMENT OF THE OESOPHAGUS TO MOVE THE FOOD THROUGH IT TO THE STOMACH.
these muscles can move in your stomach in not a referable question pleese comment
The function of the esophagus is to move food from the mouth to te stomach. It is muscles that move the swallowed food slowly down and into your stomach
muscles lining the esophagus move in a wavelike motion, oushing the food through the esophagus and into the stomach
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1.Beating of Your Heart 2.Breathing 3.Stomach 4.Lower Digestive Organ 5.Digesting Food
The large, hollow organs of the digestive tract contain a layer of muscle that enables their walls to move. The movement of organ walls can propel food and liquid through the system and also can mix the contents within each organ. Food moves from one organ to the next through muscle action called peristalsis. Peristalsis looks like an ocean wave traveling through the muscle. The muscle of the organ contracts to create a narrowing and then propels the narrowed portion slowly down the length of the organ. These waves of narrowing push the food and fluid in front of them through each hollow organ.
No, it increases the speed that the food breaks down in your stomach.