it goes to the esohogas
After food leaves your mouth, it travels down the esophagus, a muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach. It is propelled by rhythmic contractions called peristalsis. Once it reaches the stomach, the food is mixed with gastric juices for further digestion.
While eating, food goes down your esophagus into your stomach, while air goes down your trachea and into your lungs.
into your mouth
When food is intentionally expelled from the mouth, it is called spitting out or spitting up. If it is unintentional, it may be referred to as regurgitation or vomiting.
the penguins go in the ocean and catch fish in there mouth to get food
leaves ---> slug --> badger
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The grasshopper has blade like mouth parts so that they can eat grasses and leaves. They only slightly chew the food and then use saliva and the stomach to finish digesting the food.
Butterflies main source of food are juices and not leaves. This is because of their mouth that was converted into a straw like during metamorphosis that is only suitable to suck up on juices.
open your mouth put the food in your mouth close your mouth chew your food and swallow your food idiot
The mouth is where food enters the digestive system and is broken down by chewing and saliva. The anus is where waste leaves the body after nutrients have been absorbed.
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.