the esophagus or windpipe (the wrong one)
No, the trachea is not a tube that leads into the stomach. It is a windpipe that connects the throat (pharynx) to the lungs, allowing air to pass in and out during breathing. The tube that leads to the stomach is called the esophagus, which carries food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach.
It leads to your throat then down to the esophagus. Finally, your stomach.
True. The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the throat (pharynx) to the stomach, allowing food and liquids to pass from the mouth into the stomach for digestion.
your oessaphagus is the tube that brings your food from your mouth to your stomach
The two main paths in the throat are the esophagus and the trachea. The esophagus leads to the stomach, allowing food to be transported for digestion, while the trachea leads to the lungs, allowing air to pass in and out for breathing.
Bronchus.....bronchial tube, wind pipe, etc.
Yes, the throat is considered part of the digestive tract. It serves as a passageway for food and liquids to move from the mouth to the esophagus, which then leads to the stomach for further digestion.
The throat is the passage that leads from the back of the mouth in mammals.
Uh...yes. Yes she will. Especially if it is a big one. However, she won't feel it in her stomach. She will feel it in her womb/uterus. That is where the vaginal opening (where you put your penis) leads to. The only road to the stomach is down the throat. The stomach and the womb/uterus are two completely separate internal organs. Imagine blowing up two balloons and putting them into a big plastic garbage bag. Even though the two balloons are inside the bag together, the inside of the first balloon and the inside of the second balloon are kept completely separate. The two balloons are like the stomach and the uterus. Even though they are both inside the body, they are like two separate balloons. Anything that goes up inside the vagina, into the womb/uterus, will NEVER end up in the stomach. And anything that goes down the throat into the stomach will NEVER end up in the womb/uterus.
You mean the ESOPHAGUS. It is the muscular tube that leads down from the throat to the stomach, through which chewed food passes to be chemically dissolved in the stomach. Technically, it begins just below the area where the larynx is located, and ends at the Cardiac Sphincter. It assists the passage of food down to the stomach by a process called peristalsis, by which rings of muscle squeeze the chewed food downwards.
When you swallow, the back of your tongue pushes the food or liquid into your throat. This triggers a reflex that closes off your windpipe and opens the tube that leads to your stomach, allowing the water to pass down your throat through contractions of the esophagus muscles.
The other path from the throat is the trachea, which leads to the lungs. The trachea branches into two bronchi, each entering a lung. The other path referred to might be the esophagus, which leads to the stomach and is located behind the trachea. This separation allows air to enter the lungs while food and liquids are directed to the digestive system.