From the mouth, food passes into the oropharynx and then the esophagus. These organs carry the food to the stomach.
• Esophagus Passes food from the mouth to the stomach
A bolus (of food, for instance) passes through the esophagus.
Mouth
mouth, esophagus, and stomach
Esophagus
The mouth, the throat and the oesophagus is the route through which food passes to the stomach.
The sructure that helps transport the food from the mouth to the stomach is called the esophagus which is an organ.
It goes down the esophagus and into the stomach.
The food is sucked in through the mouth via a muscular pharynx. The food then passes through the esophagus, then stored in the crop. The food goes into the gizzard after that, where sand and contractions churn the food. After it passes through and is absorbed by the intestines, it exits through the anus.
The esophagus is the tube food passes through to reach from your mouth to your stomach.
the gullet is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
The oesophagus is the tube that takes swallowed food from the mouth to the stomach.