peristalsis
Which one of the following correctly represents the order in which food coming into the body passes through the structures of the digestive system? Food moves from the mouth to the pharynx, then on to the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, and finally the large intestine.
Food enters the stomach through the esophagus and moves into the upper part of the stomach called the fundus. It then travels to the body of the stomach where it mixes with gastric juices and is broken down further. The food then moves to the lower part of the stomach, called the antrum, where it is gradually emptied into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption.
The passage through which food moves into the body is the digestive tract, starting with the mouth where ingestion occurs, followed by the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. Once in the digestive tract, food is broken down and absorbed by the body for nourishment.
After the food is processed in the stomach of a frog, the partially digested food moves into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The watery liquid that moves from the stomach to the small intestine is called chyme. Chyme is a mixture of partially digested food, stomach acid, and enzymes that is produced in the stomach to aid in digestion and absorption of nutrients in the small intestine.
your large intestine and small intestine
Food moves into the large intestine after it has been digested by the small intestine.
Food moves from the large intestine to the small intestine. Food waste is then stored in the rectum until expelled through the anus.
Food passes through it after leaving your stomach. As it moves through the small intestine your body further digests it and removes the nutrients it needs from it.
From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.
The duodenum is the part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach. The food moves through the pylorus from the stomach to the small intestine.
Maybe I misunderstand your question, but... ... as the small and large intestine are joined to each other (exit small intestine and enter the large intestine), the food moves between the two almost instantaneously.
It goes through the pharynx (throat), esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine.After food passes through the throat, it moves into the esophagus. The esophagus is a muscular tube that brings food to the stomach.
Perastalsis, the wave of muscular contractions that moves food through the entire digestive system.
Which one of the following correctly represents the order in which food coming into the body passes through the structures of the digestive system? Food moves from the mouth to the pharynx, then on to the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, and finally the large intestine.
After passing through the small intestine, digested food moves into the large intestine (also known as the colon). In the large intestine, water is absorbed and the remaining waste material is formed into feces before being expelled from the body through the rectum and anus during a bowel movement.
Food enters the stomach through the esophagus and moves into the upper part of the stomach called the fundus. It then travels to the body of the stomach where it mixes with gastric juices and is broken down further. The food then moves to the lower part of the stomach, called the antrum, where it is gradually emptied into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption.