The cardiac portion of the stomach is in the lower section of the stomach. It is also called the "cardia". It is the place where most carbohydrate digestion occurs. It also stores ingested food.
At the cardiac orifice of the stomach which separates the stratified squamous epithelium of the esophagus from the columnar epitheilium of the stomach. in simpler terms, its between the esophagus and the stomach
The sphincter at the top of the stomach is called the cardiac sphincter because it is located near the heart, which is known as the cardiac region. This sphincter helps regulate the passage of food from the esophagus into the stomach, preventing backflow of stomach contents into the esophagus.
The cardiac sphincter or aka GE junction contracts at the distal end of the esophagus. So food enters into the stomach when the cardiac sphincter is relaxed.
There are two parts to a stomach: the pyloric section (lower) and the cardiac section (upper). The cardiac section is the place where most of the carbohydrate digestion occurs and it's right after the esophagus. It can also be called the "cardia."
The cardiac stomach primarily stores ingested food before it moves on to the rest of the digestive system. It also helps regulate the flow of food into the stomach and aids in the initial stages of digestion by mixing food with gastric juices.
The cardiac portion of the stomach stores the ingested food.
The cardiac section is one of four sections of the stomach. It begins where the contents of the esophagus empty into the stomach.
The cardiac sphincter is the valve between the esophagus and the stomach.
Stomach has 2 opening. - cardiac orifice opening of oesophagus into stomach - pyloric orifice opening between stomach and small intestine
Simply because it is closer to the heart. Cardiac refers to the heart.
Pertaining to, resembling, or hear the heart; as, the cardiac arteries; the cardiac, or left, end of the stomach., Exciting action in the heart, through the medium of the stomach; cordial; stimulant., A medicine which excites action in the stomach; a cardial.
The Cardiac sphincter prevents regurgitation of food from the stomach.
At the cardiac orifice of the stomach which separates the stratified squamous epithelium of the esophagus from the columnar epitheilium of the stomach. in simpler terms, its between the esophagus and the stomach
cardiac sphincter
Both crayfish and starfish have a cardiac stomach and a pyloric stomach. The cardiac stomach is responsible for receiving and grinding food, while the pyloric stomach is responsible for digesting and absorbing nutrients.
The sphincter at the top of the stomach is called the cardiac sphincter because it is located near the heart, which is known as the cardiac region. This sphincter helps regulate the passage of food from the esophagus into the stomach, preventing backflow of stomach contents into the esophagus.
FALSE, ur heart is made of cardiac muscle