Gastric juice
Your saliva mixes up with food particles when they reach the stomach.
For food to reach the stomach, it needs to be swallowed after being chewed and mixed with saliva in the mouth. The act of swallowing propels the food down the esophagus through muscular contractions called peristalsis. Additionally, the lower esophageal sphincter must relax to allow the food to enter the stomach. Proper functioning of these processes ensures that food can effectively reach the stomach for digestion.
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No. Food goes to the stomach and then to the small intestine.
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The stomach serves too major roles in digestion. It is a place where chemical digestion takes place with stomach acid helping to break down food. It is also a place where mechanical digestion takes place. The stomach muscles expand and contract to crush and grind food.
Esophagus and the ?
The stomach is a connected to the esophagus and to the intestines. To reach the stomach for some medical procedures a scope is placed through the esophagus.
The epigastric (above stomach) region contains the majority of the stomach, part of the liver, part of the pancreas, part of the duodenum, part of the spleen, and the adrenal glands
Acid foods when reach stomach it increases the concentration of HCl produced inside stomach which in turn causes ulcers inside stomach.
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The function of the esophagus is to connect the throat to the stomach. This allow food and/or liquid to reach the stomach after it is swallowed.