Biology, asked by Darpankakkar, 5 months ago

no digestion occur in oesophagus give reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
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After it is swallowed, the chewed food (now called a bolus) moves down the esophagus. The esophagus acts as a connection between the mouth and the stomach, but no digestion occurs here. The bolus then reaches the stomach, where more mechanical and chemical digestion take place

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. Digestion of food is essential as it breaks down food into simple and absorbable form that is used by our body for proper functioning and survival. ... There is no digestion in oesophagus because it does not contains any digestive glands that release enzymes necessary for digestion of food.

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