the brain was removed by a fire stick in to their nostrils. disturbing i know .
The mouth and then the esophagus.
Yea and before you can ask the large intestine is too and so is the stomach
Food will go to the stomach and then to the large intestine after that before it goes to the small intestine.
No, stomach growling is caused by the amounts of gases,air and contents of the stomach and intestines. Your stomach can growl soon after eating a small meal as well as before eating.
Yes, turtles have a stomach. Their stomach is a simple sac-like structure that breaks down food before it moves on to the intestines for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
An animal’s stomach is called a "gastrointestinal tract" or "digestive system," which includes the stomach as one of its components. The stomach plays a significant role in breaking down food before it moves to the intestines for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Together, the esophagus, stomach, and intestines are part of the digestive system. This system is responsible for breaking down food, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating waste. The esophagus transports food from the mouth to the stomach, where it is mixed with digestive juices, and then the intestines further digest and absorb nutrients before waste is excreted. Overall, these organs work in harmony to ensure proper digestion and nutrient absorption.
In ancient Egypt, during the mummification process, vital organs like the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines were removed to prevent decay. These organs were often preserved in canopic jars, which were intricately designed and placed within the tomb alongside the mummy. Each jar was dedicated to a specific protective deity, ensuring the deceased's safe passage into the afterlife. This practice reflected the Egyptians' belief in the importance of preserving the body and its contents for eternity.
Sounds like hernias, ruptures in the muscle layer which allows intestines to poke out against the skin. Can lead to parts of the intestines getting pinched off which is really bad and can be lethal.
When your stomach growls, your stomach has acids, that pour down. It means it's getting ready for the food. But before it gets ready, you smell food. BUT IT AINT' THERE IN YOUR STOMACH! So you stomach starts to growl because of the smell, the acid pours, but the food you smell isn't there, AND IT GROWLS! (GROWLS) That reminds me that I need to eat! (LOL)
Probably not. You need to take your dog to the vet and get them removed before they block the intestines and cause worse problems.
Food goes through the esophagus down to the stomach before traveling through the intestines (large and small) and finally into the colon and out the anus.