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muscles lining the esophagus move in a wavelike motion, oushing the food through the esophagus and into the stomach
"The esophagus was removed from the man's body.""The esophagus lies between the pharynx and the stomach""Some food became trapped in his esophagus"Alternative spelling: oesophagus [British, UK]
the esophagus
depends what breed. ponies origionally came from coler, rocky places where food was scarce, thus making them smaller and hardier. some breeds where bred to be smaller, probably by breeding smaller horses.
Esophageal varices are abnormal, enlarged veins in the lower portion of the esophagus. They develop when blood flow to the liver is slowed, and blood gets backed up into the smaller vessels of the esophagus.
Because food has been broken down, so the tract can get smaller.
Oxford, Reading, Windsor, London plus some other smaller places.
Saliva breaks down your food as you chew, softening it and making it smaller. It also lubricates the esophagus.
The trachea is a part of the respiratory system while the esophagus forms part of the digestive system. Since they belong to different systems, they perform separate functions. The trachea is larger and carries gasses in and out of the lungs. The esophagus is smaller and carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
You can feed in a few different places and if you put sufficient food in, the smaller ones should get some.
Coughing is the most basic way to clean out your esophagus if you're dealing with phlegm. Some people also gargle with salt water.
mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and the large intestine are some.