The food passes through the pyloric sphincter.
However, there are processes that must happen before it does and, since there's already a thorough answer to this question on this site, I won't elaborate. See the answer that was given by Diberri.
I only improved this answer because it listed the wrong sphincter through which the food passes from the stomach into the duodenum part of the small intestine.
The stomach's main purpose is to store and begin protein digestion. The pyloric sphincter is a tough ring muscle that is the door way into the small intestine. Peristalsis (the muscular contraction of the smooth muscles) constantly moves the contents down to the lower ends of the alimentary canal. Along with this mechanical movement the as the acid chyme enters the duodenum (first 25 cm of the small intestine) a hormone called Secreting is released from the intestinal walls to signal the pancreas to release a bicarbonate solution which neutralizes the acid. This protects the small intestine from getting eaten up by the acid filled food.
going into the stomach by the cardiac sphincter and leaving the stomach the pyloric sphincter.
the sphincter controls everything! it opens and closes depending on food and oxygen travelling down the trachea and the esophagus.
Pyloric sphincter valve (=
digestive system
Cardiac Sphincter
The Pyloric Sphincter controls the movement of food between the stomach and the small intestine.
The function of the pyloric sphincter is that it controls the movement of food from the stomach into the small intestine.
Pyloric sphincter controls the movement of food from stomach to duodenum. With parasympathetic or vagal stimulation it opens up or relaxes and with sympathetic stimulation it contracts or closes.
No. the oesophagus controls acid reflux from the stomach and allows food to pass through. it had nothing to do with your wind pipe. =]
The oesophagus is the tube that takes all your food into your stomach. When you munch your food it goes down the oesophagus into your stomach ready to digest.
The Pyloric Sphincter controls the movement of food between the stomach and the small intestine.
The function of the pyloric sphincter is that it controls the movement of food from the stomach into the small intestine.
Pyloric sphincter controls the movement of food from stomach to duodenum. With parasympathetic or vagal stimulation it opens up or relaxes and with sympathetic stimulation it contracts or closes.
by pyloric spincter :(
its the pyloric sphincter
Pyloric sphincter
A channel in the cell's plasma membrane.
It is called Peristalsis.
Pyloric valve
Pyloric sphincter
Pushes food into your stomach using a muscular movement called peristalsis.
Esophagus