Drag each label into the appropriate position in order to identify whether the structure is associated with the buccal cavity or the stomach.

Answer :

The movement of food through the esophagus  is called peristalsis.

What is the buccal cavity?

  • The mouth is what we generally call the buccal cavity. It is an opening that contains the teeth and the tongue.
  • The tongue plays the important role of serving as the organ of taste while the teeth serves to marsh food. It is the white strong structure that occurs in the mouth that enables is to masticate our food.
  • Also in the mouth we have the salivary gland which plays the role of secreting the saliva and we know that the saliva contains from enzymes that makes it possible for the digestion of food to commence at the moth. It the follows that the buccal cavity is made up of the teeth, tongue and salivary glands.
  • Food moves into the stomach via the esophagus. Thus movement is slow and is aided by the muscles that line the gastro intestinal tract. As such, movement of food through the esophagus  is called peristalsis.
  • Esophagus the esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the pharynx (throat) to the stomach. The esophagus contracts as it moves food into the stomach.

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