The esophagus is the body part where you can experience acid reflux. Acid reflux occurs when the acidic stomach contents flow back up into the esophagus, causing symptoms such as heartburn or regurgitation.
No, there is no specific cardiac region of the stomach. The term "cardia" refers to the area of the stomach that is closest to the esophagus and contains the lower esophageal sphincter. It is the part of the stomach that is connected to the esophagus.
Heartburn occurs when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest. Prolonged exposure to stomach acid can damage the lining of the esophagus and lead to complications such as ulcers, strictures, and Barrett's esophagus. It can also cause discomfort and affect quality of life if left untreated.
The cardiac sphincter, also known as the lower esophageal sphincter, is located at the junction of the esophagus and the stomach. It prevents the contents of the stomach from refluxing back into the esophagus.
You can say so for all the practical purpose. Esophagus lies exactly in the mid line in the upper part. The lower part is some what on the left side of the abdomen, on it's way to the stomach.
the esophagus does not depend on any part of the body
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The Esophagus
A crop is a expanded region of the esophagus that stores food.
the esophagus
The digestive system includes the esophagus.
A pig has one stomach, but it is divided into four different sections: the esophagus, the fundic region, the body, and the pyloric region. Each section serves a different function in the digestive process.
The oesophagus is an extension of the laryngopharynx (originating from the oropharynx).
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