Science, asked by Sharry20, 10 months ago

hollow tube through which the swallowed food moves down​

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Answered by harshita3136
13

Answer:

It is called oesophagus or food pipe that is a thin tube that takes food to stomach

Answered by mindfulmaisel
2

Answer:

The hollow tube through which the food moves is called as the esophagus.

Explanation:

The esophagus forms a part of the ‘digestive system’ after the mouth, the food that is the bolus prepared using the saliva of the mouth is pushed down the esophagus through a series of propulsive movement, the pyloric sphincter is a muscle that is present which helps the movement and also prevents the ‘back flow of food’.  

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