The same place it leads to in every other animal, the stomach/intestines.
as the esophagus is the tube that conducts food it would always be the passage between the mouth and the digestive system.
moves food from pharynx to crop
The crop is part of the esophagus, and is a storage compartment for food and other things that the worm swallows.
The gizzard is a muscular organ used for grinding food during digestion. After a worm sucks in food with their pharynx, it moves to the esophagus, then to the crop to store it, then to the gizzard, to the stomach, to the intestine, then it leaves through its anus.
In worms, the esophagus serves as a passageway that transports food from the mouth to the crop. The crop then stores the food temporarily before it moves into the gizzard, where it is further processed and digested. This efficient system allows worms to break down organic matter in the soil, aiding in nutrient cycling.
I can give you several sentences.The esophagus leads to the stomach.His esophagus had an ulcer.Stomach acid can splash into the esophagus.
From the mouth to the stomach is the esophagus.
Yes, they have an esophagus.
esophagus
A pharynx in a worm is basically an organ that a worm uses to eat. It is thread-like I believe, and a worm pushes it out of their mouth, gets the food, and eats it. So I guess, it could be comparable to a tongue in a human.
The esophagus leads to the stomach.
The laryngopharynx is continuous with the esophagus.
pain in the esophagus is?