Table of Contents
- 1 What is the muscular organ that moves food?
- 2 What muscular tube passing from the throat to the stomach and serves only to transport food?
- 3 What is the path food travels through the digestive system?
- 4 When food enters the esophagus it is transported to the stomach by a movement called?
- 5 Where is the sphincter?
- 6 What is the name of the muscular tube that links the mouth and stomach?
What is the muscular organ that moves food?
From the throat, food travels down a muscular tube in the chest called the esophagus (ih-SAH-fuh-gus). Waves of muscle contractions called peristalsis (per-uh-STALL-sus) force food down through the esophagus to the stomach.
What is the muscular tube called?
The oesophagus (gullet) is a muscular tube.
What muscular tube passing from the throat to the stomach and serves only to transport food?
The esophagus is a long, thin, and muscular tube that connects the pharynx (throat) to the stomach. It forms an important piece of the gastrointestinal tract and functions as the conduit for food and liquids that have been swallowed into the pharynx to reach the stomach.
What is peristaltic movement or peristalsis?
The peristaltic movement also called as the Peristalsis refers to the contraction and relaxation of the food in the oesophagus and the food pipe and the food is forced down the track to the stomach. This movement is involuntary and is necessary for the movement of food down the stomach and bowels down the anus.
What is the path food travels through the digestive system?
The GI tract is the pathway food takes from your mouth, through the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine. In the GI tract, nutrients and water from foods are absorbed to help keep your body healthy. Whatever isn’t absorbed keeps moving through your GI tract until you get rid of it by using the bathroom.
What is food pipe called?
The esophagus is the tube that leads from your mouth to the stomach. It is also called the food pipe.
When food enters the esophagus it is transported to the stomach by a movement called?
peristalsis
Upon entering the esophagus, peristalsis (wave-like contractions) of smooth muscle carries the bolus toward the stomach. Two layers of smooth muscle, the outer longitudinal (lengthwise) and inner circular, contract rhythmically to squeeze food through the esophagus.
What tube moves food from your throat to your stomach and is behind the trachea Brainly?
The pharynx opens to two passageways: the esophagus and the trachea. The esophagus leads to the stomach and the trachea leads to the lungs. The epiglottis is a flap of tissue that covers the tracheal opening during swallowing to prevent food from entering the lungs.
Where is the sphincter?
A ring-shaped muscle that relaxes or tightens to open or close a passage or opening in the body. Examples are the anal sphincter (around the opening of the anus) and the pyloric sphincter (at the lower opening of the stomach).
What is the wavelike involuntary movement of muscles?
peristalsis, involuntary movements of the longitudinal and circular muscles, primarily in the digestive tract but occasionally in other hollow tubes of the body, that occur in progressive wavelike contractions. Peristaltic waves occur in the esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
What is the name of the muscular tube that links the mouth and stomach?
Esophagus
Esophagus: The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the pharynx (throat) to the stomach. The esophagus contracts as it moves food into the stomach.
Which is the descending sequence of human digestive track?
Stomach, Intestine, mouth, oesophagus.