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Air and food can both travel through the pharynx. It serves as a passage for air to reach the lungs through the trachea and for food to reach the esophagus on its way to the stomach.
The furthest food has to travel is often referred to as "food miles," which can vary significantly depending on the product and its source. For instance, some foods, like certain exotic fruits or specialty items, may travel thousands of miles from farms in countries like New Zealand or Chile to consumers in Europe or North America. A notable example is the transportation of fresh produce, which can sometimes exceed 10,000 miles. Overall, the global food supply chain can result in extensive travel distances, impacting environmental sustainability and carbon footprints.
It depends on the country that you are from, but bananas are almost always going to have a lot of "food miles." They likely had to travel over a thousand miles to reach your store.
because they dont want it to be cold i think :)
The food made in the leaves travels to the stem and does reach other parts of the plant.
Food waste does travel through the rectum.
fish for food consumption
Monarchs travel south in the fall to avoid colder temperatures and seek out warmer climates for overwintering. In the spring, they journey north to find milkweed, which is the food source for their caterpillars, and to reach their breeding grounds.
Food poisoning doesn't "Travel" it is caused by eating food such as raw chicken as well as pork.
1,165 miles to travel =)
Your saliva mixes up with food particles when they reach the stomach.
You can find pictures of food from england if you search it on google, or google images.