The long tube refers to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which is responsible for digesting food and absorbing nutrients. Within this system, food is broken down into nutrients primarily in the small intestine, where enzymes and digestive juices work to facilitate this process. The nutrients, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, are then absorbed into the bloodstream to be utilized by the body for energy, growth, and repair.
Food goes down the esophagus.
The name of the tube that food goes down when you swallow is called your esophagus.
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That would be the intestines.
The tube at the beginning of the small intestine is the duodenum; this is only one section of the small intestine.
The food went down the trachea, the one that leads to the lungs
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First of all, the digestive system is full of organs, not muscles. Mouth- mechanically breaks down food by churning and cutting. Esophagus- the long tube the links to the liver, and passes the food down to then liver. Stomach- the holding place for the food for 4-6 hours. The food is then chemically broken down. Pancreas- functions to produce enzymes to send all over the body. Liver- produces bile Gall bladder- stores bile Duodenum- the small tube that links the small intestine and stomach. Small intestine- the 20 ft. Long tube that food passes through to get to the large intestine. Large intestine- the 4ft long tube that passes food to the rectum. Rectum- the place that stores food and waste. Anus- the opening and the end of the rectum that eliminates waste.
The tube through which food travels down is called the esophagus. It connects the throat (pharynx) to the stomach and is responsible for transporting food via a series of muscular contractions known as peristalsis. Once food is swallowed, it moves down the esophagus and enters the stomach for further digestion.
the esophagus it a tube like food passage it takes food down into the stomach
The esophagus is a tube made of smooth muscle. It carries food from throat to stomach. The muscular movements of peristalsis moves the food downward, as well as by gravity. However, you can be upside down and food will still get to the stomach.