It enters the duodenum, then jejunum, and then ileum of the small intestine. It is in the small intestine that nutrients are absorbed.
The muscles in the esophagus move the food down into the stomach.
The stomach and small intestines are the primary organs responsible for digesting food in the human body. The stomach secretes digestive enzymes and acids, while the small intestines absorb nutrients from the digested food.
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.
From the oesophagus the food moves towards the stomach. Oesophagus acts as the passage way from mouth to stomach. Stomach lies in your abdomen. The mouth is above the thorax. The gap is filled in by the oesophagus.
An oesophogus, more commonly spelled "esophogus" is the tube leading from an animal's mouth down or across to its stomach. It is where the food goes first when you swallow.
It goes into the stomach and gets digested.
Food goes from your mouth to the pharynx and then the esophagus which will lead to the stomach.
first it goes through a door called the epigladus, then goes through the rset of you esophagus then is dessoulved by your inzime juices.
The digestive system the esophagus. Food goes from your mouth and goes down your esophagus then to the stomach blood goes around the food and the liver takes what the blood absorbed down
Food---but once it is chewed, on its way to the stomach it is called 'bolus'
The muscles in the esophagus move the food down into the stomach.
• Esophagus Passes food from the mouth to the stomach
It goes down the esophagus and into the stomach.
While eating, food goes down your esophagus into your stomach, while air goes down your trachea and into your lungs.
The swans bill(or mouth) gets their food, then it goes down their throats to the stomach.
The swans bill(or mouth) gets their food, then it goes down their throats to the stomach.
The stomach and small intestines are the primary organs responsible for digesting food in the human body. The stomach secretes digestive enzymes and acids, while the small intestines absorb nutrients from the digested food.