The esophagus and brain work together when you swallow and move your food to your stomach. Did you realize that you do that with a coordinated effort of your nervous system, digestive system, and muscular system? Probably not because it happens automatically. After you swallow a reflex mechanism takes over and the smooth muscles in your esophagus move the food down with peristaltic contractions.
brain, heart, lungs, kidney, esophagus , stomach, intestines.
The heart, pancreas, skin, kidneys, lungs, esophagus, and the brain, among others, are all organs.
Systems that work with the brain include brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neurofeedback systems, and electroencephalography (EEG) systems. These technologies can monitor brain activity, provide feedback to the brain, and interpret signals to control external devices.
The main organs located in the head include the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. Other important structures in the head include the skull, which houses and protects the brain, and blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the brain.
Squamous cells in the esophagus form a protective barrier against mechanical and chemical damage caused by food and liquids passing through. They help in preventing infections and inflammation. The squamous cells in the esophagus also play a role in the process of swallowing by aiding in the smooth passage of food and liquids.
brain
Just a lucky guess.. The answer to "what other organ work with the esophagus?" is.. The "male organ?"
brain, heart, lungs, kidney, esophagus , stomach, intestines.
the brain i don't known the answer maybe my answer is right
You cannot control the muscles in your heart and brain, and also your lungs, because they work automatically.
digestive system
The shrimp's food passes through its brain on the way to its stomach. This happens because the shrimp's brain and esophagus are connected.
the liver, the brain, the heart and sometimes it can cause esophagus cancer.
The esophagus works with other systems of the body by transporting food down to the stomach so it can be digested.
the ESOPHAGUS is a tube in the throat which food goes down when you swallow. (swallowing is mostly involuntary because the esophagus is made of smooth muscle, a type of muscle that works without control of the brain.) The food goes down into the stomach. On the top half of the esophagus is a sphincter, as well as on the bottom half. they help close off the esophagus.
The Brain Will Work For 6-7 Mins. Then The Brain Cells Will Start To Die
The heart, pancreas, skin, kidneys, lungs, esophagus, and the brain, among others, are all organs.