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The esophagus appears shorter in pigs than in some other animals because pigs have a relatively large head and neck, which makes the esophagus appear shorter in proportion to their size. Additionally, pigs have a wide, muscular esophagus that can accommodate large food particles, so it may seem shorter compared to other animals.
It would be a fraud. OrA time travelers from far in the distant future.
A bee entering your mouth is far more likely to sting inside your mouth or your throat. By the time it reaches your stomach it probably will be dead, and it certainly wouldn't survive once it reached the highly acidic stomach juices.
They may try, but won't get very far.
The three structures you are looking for are the Asophagus, the Descending Aorta and the Vena Cava. Do not fall for the trap placed be asking for three structures, which might lead you to include the trachea in place of the vena cava. The trachea bifrucates at the level of T4 where it enters the lungs, far above the thoracic diaphragm.
Acid reflux is when stomach acids rise into the esophagus and burn the walls. The stomach can bear the harsh acids because the stomach is lined with walls that protect the other organs. Some people get ulcers which are holes in the stomach's lining (very painful) :( If the stomach acids make their way too far to the top of the esophagus the walls of the esophagus are burned because they do not have protective lining walls mostly because acid is not meant to be there! :) hope this helped
The esophagus is a muscular tube that runs from the back of the throat (pharynx) to the stomach. It is approximately 10-13 inches (25–33 cm) long in adults, extending down the chest behind the heart before reaching the diaphragm and connecting to the stomach.
No the hydrochloric acid in your stomach is far more acidic than vinegar. The stomach has a lining which is resistant to acid for this very reason.
The esophagus appears shorter in pigs than in some other animals because pigs have a relatively large head and neck, which makes the esophagus appear shorter in proportion to their size. Additionally, pigs have a wide, muscular esophagus that can accommodate large food particles, so it may seem shorter compared to other animals.
Your heritage goes all the way back to the very very beginning. However, no one is able to trace their ancestry that far, and few are able to trace back more than a 200 years or so.
yes
you can trace it as far as Cristobal colon landing there
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The main organs of the digestive system are the mouth, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, and large intestine. Secondary organs include the esophagus (food tube connecting mouth and stomach) and the gall bladder (concentrates and distributes the bile from the liver).First of all it is the mouth, then the tongue, then the esophagus or food pipe. Then it is the stomach. After that, it is the liver which secretes bile juice, then the pancreas. After that, it passes to small intestine, then to large intestine and then finally to the rectum, then the anus, and then it is excreted.
No, infact running with an empty stomach will have an adverse affect on the fat you can burn. Without food in your stomach for energy you will not be able to run very far, and therefor will not be able to burn much fat.