How does food passes through alimentary canal?
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Its job is to move the bolus into the stomach. Food is moved through the esophagus (and other parts of the alimentary canal) by a wavelike muscular motion known as peristalsis (pronounced pear-i-STALL-sis). This motion consists of the alternate contraction and relaxation of the smooth muscles lining the tract
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Explanation:
The digestive process starts when you put food in your mouth.
- Mouth = Food starts to move through your GI tract when you eat.
- Esophagus = Once you begin swallowing, the process becomes automatic.
- Lower esophageal sphincter.
- Stomach.
- Small intestine.
- Large intestine.
- Rectum.
- Mouth.
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