It travels down our esophagus, which is basically a long wide tube that has muscles the whole way down it for pushing food towards our stomach. When we vomit, these muscles work in reverse to push stomach contents back upward.
It goes threw tour esophagus (your throat) to your small intestines to your large intestines to your nice, large, plump stomach creepy right! Lol!
When you swallow, food travels down the food-pipe, or oesophagus, before reaching the stomach.
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Food that is swallowed travels down the esophagus, or food pipe, and from there it enters the stomach.
People chew food in their mouth, then swallow it. It travels down the esophaguswhich is a muscular tube. It is soon reaches the stomach after that.
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The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach, allowing food and liquids to pass through it.
Penis. Although food in the stomach does help.
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It travels down our esophagus, which is basically a long wide tube that has muscles the whole way down it for pushing food towards our stomach. When we vomit, these muscles work in reverse to push stomach contents back upward.
(tune to row row row your boat:) chew chew chew your food chew it very well swallow it down into the esophagus, lands in your stomach dissolve, dissolve, dissolves your food the gastric juices do! when its done, it travels to your small intestine travel, travel, travel through the small intestine ends up going in through the large intestine poop poop poop it out, get it all out down the rectum, through the anus, land in the toilet.
To help in breaking the food particle and this way helping in assimilation
It's the sound of food and waste moving through your intestine making its way to your bowels. It can also be stomach acid breaking down food.
The esophagus is a very important part of the digestive system, passing chewed food to the stomach, where it will be churned, mixed with bile from the livers and gallbladder, mixed with enzymes from the pancreas, and then mixed with stomach acid. The esophagus is the pipe that leads to the stomach.
The esophagus is a tube that runs between the throat and stomach. It is designed to help stomach acid stay in the stomach and to get food and drink to the stomach.
Food---but once it is chewed, on its way to the stomach it is called 'bolus'