You can do this through the muscular contractions that are happening in your esophagus.
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.
There are muscles that are in the throat that make the food go down.
Swallowing has nothing to do with gravity, you tongue literally pushes food into your throat when you swallow. Swallowing is the utilization of a muscle.
The patella, or kneecap, is very important to a horse. While in motion, the patella helps maintain proper joint movement in the stifle. While standing, the patella is part of the locking mechanism that allows a horse to sleep while standing up.
Well you food is first chewed and softened in the mouth where saliva makes it water and slippery. Then when you swallow it is moved to the stomach by muscular contractions of the gullet called peristalsis. Indeed you can swallow quite effectively even while standing on your head.
The food is transported down the esophagus by a process called 'peristalsis' - NOT gravity. The food is 'pushed' by the contraction of cartilage rings around the digestive tract. This is why you can (for example) swallow a drink sipped through a straw, while standing on your head.
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Take a quick break, swallow, and continue.
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while you swallow it no but when you drink it yes
No. Snakes are too long and slithery for a horse to swallow, even accidentally.