Esophagus
if you swallow anything where does it go? the stomach
well you can swallow baby octupus and feel in your stomach, well the tentacles actually
There are no bones in the stomach, unless you swallow one.
Swallowing involves active transport of materials through muscular movement, not just gravity. From the tongue skeletal muscle to the smooth muscles of the pharynx and esophagus, the process of swallowing is controlled by the autonomic nervous system that uses a complex system of signals to push the food into the stomach.
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.
Yes, they have to swallow so food to enter their stomach.
The esophagus is an organ in vertebrates which consists of a muscular tube through which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach.
To your stomach, along with all other food and liquid that you swallow.
When you swallow something it goes to your stomach through oesophagous
You can get chemical burns along your throat and stomach if you swallow lye.
No.
it could be if you swallow it