how food is transferred to stomach from mouth? explain
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Your salivary glands make saliva, a digestive juice, which moistens food so it moves more easily through your esophagus into your stomach. Saliva also has an enzyme that begins to break down starches in your food. Esophagus. After you swallow, peristalsis pushes the food down your esophagus into your stomach.
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- When we chew our food , our teeth grinds it. Then the food passes through the salivary glands that are parotid, submaxillary..
- Then the food becomes in a form of bolus and passes out through the gullet that means oesophagus.
- Because of the muscular contraction and the peristalsis , the food enters the stomach and some juices like bile and urine mix up with the food and travels through the intestines and the faeces come out through the anus.
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