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When something changes position, we say it is in motion.
The shadows cast by the object, the way it interacts with light and sound, and how it moves through a fluid medium such as air or water.
Yes, it is possible for an object to have zero displacement even if it has moved through a distance. This can happen if the object moves back and forth or ends up at its initial position after traveling in a closed path. Displacement is a vector quantity that depends on both the magnitude and direction of movement.
Food travels through the body starting in the mouth where it is chewed and mixed with saliva before passing down the esophagus into the stomach. From the stomach, it moves into the small intestine where nutrients are absorbed, and then into the large intestine where water is absorbed and waste material is formed. Finally, the waste material is expelled from the body through the rectum and anus.
When an object moves, its position changes with respect to time. Its velocity, which is the rate of change of its position, also changes. Additionally, its kinetic energy, which is the energy associated with its motion, changes.
Peristalsis is the term for the wavelike motions of the esophagus.
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.
The esophagus moves food via peristalsis, but no digestion occurs in the esophagus. It connects the mouth and stomach.
which process moves food through the esophagus
Food moves from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus. A combination of gravity and small muscles in the esophagus causes the food to move.
Food moves from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus. After swallowing, the esophagus uses a series of muscular contractions called peristalsis to propel the food downward. It connects the throat to the stomach, allowing for the passage of ingested food.
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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 squeezing motion of the smooth muscles in the esophagus. It moves in waves to force food down and through the esophagus into the stomach. This motion continues until food has been moved through the entire digestive system.
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.
The esophagus is the digestive organ that moves food from the mouth to the stomach. No digestion, only transport, happens in the esophagus.
Peristalsis is the process of wave-like muscular contractions that moves food down the esophagus into the stomach.Once it is in your throat,peristaltic actionmoves it up to your stomach