The digestive system the esophagus. Food goes from your mouth and goes down your esophagus then to the stomach blood goes around the food and the liver takes what the blood absorbed down
send muscular waves of food called peristalsis toward the stomach
The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the throat, or pharynx, to the stomach. It carries food from the mouth to the stomach
It is called the esophagus.
The esophagus is the muscular tube connecting the mouth and the stomach.
your oessaphagus is the tube that brings your food from your mouth to your stomach
The esophagus is the muscular tube that allows for food to go from the mouth to the stomach. The trachea is the cartilagenous tube that allows air to go from the mouth to the lungs.
The food tube (esophagus) and air tube (trachea) are both tubular structures located in the human body, with the esophagus carrying food from the mouth to the stomach and the trachea carrying air to and from the lungs. They both play crucial roles in the respiratory and digestive systems, ensuring that the body receives the necessary nutrients and oxygen for survival.
The esophagus (also spelled Oesophagus) is the tube that connects the mouth and the stomach. It works through continuous wavelike muscle contractions known as peristalsis, along with downward gravity, to move food and liquids from the mouth and throat into the stomach.
Food moves through the esophagus on its way to the stomach. It is a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach and uses peristalsis to push food down.
Food goes from your mouth to the pharynx and then the esophagus which will lead to the stomach.
Digestive. It's the tube that takes your food from your mouth to your stomach.
The correct spelling is "esophagus" (food tube from the mouth to the stomach).