The answer is esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that squeezes the food down to the stomach by peristalsis. This part connects the throat and the stomach. It is a tube lined with mucous membrane.
Answer:
2 cups raw spinach, 1 medium pear, 1 medium white potato.
OR
2 medium carrots, 2 cups raw kale, 1 medium white potato.
The large intestine<span>, </span>also known as the large bowel<span> or colon.</span>
Answer:
3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, 192, 384, 768, 1536
10th term = 1536
Explanation:
These are all receptors that react to certain kinds of stimuli. The chemoreceptors react when there are changes in chemical concentrations within the body; the mechanoreceptors detect pressure or distorted stimuli; and the nocioreceptors send signals of pain to the spinal cord and brain.
Spicy food actually does not have a specific location in the taste buds of the tongue. This is the reason why it is not considered a flavor but rather a sensation. Spicy food stimulates the release of chemicals and signals to the brain which are detected by these different kinds of receptors.