The esophagus is a long, thin tube that connects the throat to the stomach. It forms the important piece of the gastrointestinal tract and functions as the conduit for food and liquids that have been swallowed into the throat to reach the stomach
<h2>Receptors for hearing are in the cochlea; receptors for balance are in the vestibule.</h2>
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Any herbivores would have thrived if left alive. same with the smaller predators like foxes or owls. populations shoot up. increase in inbreeding if the islands are isolated and eventually disease catches up with them
The esophagus squeezes food down the digestive tract by an involuntary synchronized muscle movement called the Peristalsis