the asophagus by, the muscles in the (Gullet) by contractions in the gullet. i think ?
The term "asophagus" appears to be a misspelling of the word "esophagus," which is the muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach. Its primary function is to transport food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach through a series of coordinated muscle contractions.
Peristalsis, which is a series of coordinated muscle contractions and relaxations that push food along the digestive tract. These contractions help move food from the mouth to the stomach and through the intestines for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
As a simplified response, muscles in the tongue pushes food into the pharynx. However, it's a little more complicated than that. This address has good info on your question: http://www.nature.com/gimo/contents/pt1/full/gimo1.html
Yes, carbon is passed along the food chain as organisms consume other organisms. When organisms eat, they obtain carbon-containing molecules from their food, which are used for energy and growth. When these organisms are consumed by others, the carbon is further passed along the food chain.
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The term "asophagus" appears to be a misspelling of the word "esophagus," which is the muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach. Its primary function is to transport food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach through a series of coordinated muscle contractions.
Peristalsis. Food is actively moved (down) to the stomach.
why yes it is very heretatory
th correct spelling for osfogus is asophagus
The involuntary motion that moves food through the alimentary canal is called peristalsis and is a wavelike contraction and relaxation of the intestinal wall smooth muscles. It pushes food along the intestine.
Peristalsis, which is a series of coordinated muscle contractions and relaxations that push food along the digestive tract. These contractions help move food from the mouth to the stomach and through the intestines for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
By peristalsis which is the contraction of circular muscles behind the food, which narrows the gut, pushing the food along. When the circular muscles are contracted, the longitudinal ones are relaxed, and vice versa. It is moved in this way, because then it doesn't depend on gravity to move the food, meaning you can digest while asleep or doing various activities.
peristalsis.... the reason why food travels through the esophagus into the stomach is that it is moved along by contractions of smooth muscle surrounding the esophagus. This is known as peristalsis
When you swallow your food it goes in your belly, once its Easier to move it goes into a tonal that's where it enters the vein's. The vein's bring the food, now blood thought the body. Actually it is moved by the movement of the blood call circulation.
they moved to follow the animals when they moved for food
intestines
moved along or went from place to place