Food moves through the esophagus on its way to the stomach. It is a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach and uses peristalsis to push food down.
HEART No. Food is converted into energy through the digestive tract (organ system): stomach (organ) and small intestine (organ).
Yes, the esophagus carries food from your mouth to your stomach.
The esophagus is the tube food passes through to reach from your mouth to your stomach.
Food will go to the stomach and then to the large intestine after that before it goes to the small intestine.
The stomach is a large hollow muscular organ that can expand like a balloon. It serves as a storage and mixing chamber for food before it continues through the digestive system. The stomach's muscular walls contract and relax to help break down food and mix it with digestive juices.
The stomach because it stores and mixes food. Stomach- pouch shaped organ that has gastric juice, and stores and mixes food.
There is no bodily organ that does this.
The stomach.
the tongus rounds up chewed food and forms a bolus before the food is pushed down the esophagus
stomach
The stomach