No, it ends before the end of the mouth.
Food moves through the esophagus on its way to the stomach. It is a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach and uses peristalsis to push food down.
The esophagus transports food from the mouth to the stomach through rhythmic muscle contractions called peristalsis. It does not play a direct role in digestion, as its main function is to facilitate the passage of food into the stomach for further processing.
A human tongue typically extends to the back of the throat, where it connects to the pharynx. This is where the throat splits into the esophagus for food and the trachea for breathing.
In the English language, and most other languages, the tongue is used to form the sounds of certain letters or words. Without one, you probably couldn't speak most languages in a decipherable way, but you could make sounds that could theoretically be made into a language for the tongueless.yes in a way
"The Mother Tongue: English and How It Got That Way" was written by Bill Bryson in 1990.
all foods you eat you have to chew it all the way down
Oddly, it begins in the throat, on the way down to the stomach.
the same way yours breaks down~ WITH THERE STOMACH ACID
The Salivary Galnd Secretion starts right at the back of your throut where you tongue starts it is really good for you because then you know that you cant swallow your tongue either because there is a bit on the botton of your tongue that stops it from going all the way down your throut :) xx
It takes 8 minutes for food to go all the way down a graffes throught.
Food moves through the esophagus on its way to the stomach. It is a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach and uses peristalsis to push food down.
First of all don't call it "tonguing a girl" gross.....and girls don't like it when you shove your whole tongue down her throat just use a little of it and don't move it a whole lot because then its like your brushing her teeth with your tongue just do a little tongue and go with it you will understand how she likes it once it starts.
galbladder and stomach
To keep the tongue of your shoe from falling down, you can use tongue pads or adhesive strips designed to hold the tongue in place. Another option is to lace your shoes in a way that provides more tension at the top, which can help secure the tongue. Additionally, wearing shoes with a higher ankle or a built-in tongue retainer can also help prevent it from slipping. Lastly, consider using a small safety pin or a clip to temporarily secure the tongue if needed.
It travels down our esophagus, which is basically a long wide tube that has muscles the whole way down it for pushing food towards our stomach. When we vomit, these muscles work in reverse to push stomach contents back upward.
it goes in the other way if ya know what i mean..... ;)
Tongue excercises is the way to go!!!