No, that's the stomach. The esophagus is a hollow tube with muscular walls.
The muscular bag that crushes food and contains acids is the stomach. It is a key organ in the digestive system where food is broken down by acids and enzymes to aid in the absorption of nutrients into the body.
Did you mean 'bag like organ' The stomach is part of the digestive system, which is sometimes called the gastrointestinal tract. It is a muscular, bag-like organ which lies between the lower end of the gullet (oesophagus) and the beginning of the small bowel (small intestine). Once food has been swallowed it passes down the gullet and into the stomach. Both ends of the esophagus are closed off by muscular constrictions known as sphincters; at the anterior, or upper, end is the upper esophageal sphincter, and at the distal, or lower, end is the lower esophageal sphincter. The cardia (also known as Z-line or esophagogastric junction or gastroesophageal junction) is the anatomical term for the junction orifice of the stomach and the esophagus. At the cardia, the mucosa of the esophagus transitions into gastric mucosa. The cardia is also the site of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) (also termed cardiac sphincter, gastroesophageal sphincter, and esophageal sphincter).
The solution in the bag is hypotonic compared to the solution in the beaker. This is because the bag has a lower concentration of solute (2%) compared to the beaker (10%), so water will tend to move into the bag to equalize the concentrations, causing the bag to swell.
A blind bag is a type of packaged product, typically in the form of a small bag or box, that contains a surprise toy or collectible figure. The contents are not visible from the outside, hence the term "blind," as the buyer does not know which specific item they will get until they open the bag. Blind bags are popular among children and collectors for the element of surprise and mystery.
A sealed bag of vegetables can expand due to the buildup of gas produced by bacteria present inside the bag. This gas is produced as a result of the vegetables undergoing fermentation, which produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct. If the bag is not properly vented, the trapped gas can cause the bag to expand.
An elastic muscular bag is called the stomach. It is part of the digestive system, responsible for storing and breaking down food through mechanical and chemical processes. The stomach's muscular walls contract to mix food with digestive juices, aiding in the digestion process.
The bladder.
it is a chute
34 PCs. of hollow blocks
Food go down food to big bag
yes it is there is only one type
A bag like organ that holds urine is the bladder.
yes it is there is only one type
The muscular bag that crushes food and contains acids is the stomach. It is a key organ in the digestive system where food is broken down by acids and enzymes to aid in the absorption of nutrients into the body.
How many 8"X8"X16" concrete hollow block from 50 kg cement
you wouldn't even need 1 bag of cement and there are also lots of variables, thickness, mix ratio, bag sizes?
Did you mean 'bag like organ' The stomach is part of the digestive system, which is sometimes called the gastrointestinal tract. It is a muscular, bag-like organ which lies between the lower end of the gullet (oesophagus) and the beginning of the small bowel (small intestine). Once food has been swallowed it passes down the gullet and into the stomach. Both ends of the esophagus are closed off by muscular constrictions known as sphincters; at the anterior, or upper, end is the upper esophageal sphincter, and at the distal, or lower, end is the lower esophageal sphincter. The cardia (also known as Z-line or esophagogastric junction or gastroesophageal junction) is the anatomical term for the junction orifice of the stomach and the esophagus. At the cardia, the mucosa of the esophagus transitions into gastric mucosa. The cardia is also the site of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) (also termed cardiac sphincter, gastroesophageal sphincter, and esophageal sphincter).