The portion of the intestine that runs from the throat to the stomach. Also known as the 'gullet'.
The gullet, or food pipe.
muscular membranous tube for the passage of food from the pharynx to the stomach. also known as the esophagus or gullet
The tube leading from the throat to the stomach.
Greek = gullet (passage from pharynx to stomach); adjective - oesophageal.
the muscular tube through which food passes to the stomach. The oesophagus can contract and expand to allow for the passage of food.
The part of the alimentary canal that connects the mouth with the intestinal tract.
the beginning of the digestive tract immediately after the mouth
The food pipe that connects the mouth to the stomach.
the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
The part of the digestive tract which takes food to the stomach.
Relating to the gullet - swalloing tube that passes between the throat and stomach
the tube through which food and drink pass down to the stomach (gullet).
The gullet of a fish. Operculum In bony fish, the uppermost and largest of the gill cover bones
The gullet, or food canal, through which food passes after swallowing, and which joins the stomach
The section of the gastrointestinal tract from the throat to the stomach. Also known as the gullet.
another word for the gullet
The part of the alimentary canal from the mouth to the stomach; also known as the gullet.
the tube between the mouth and stomach. Also known as the gullet.
The gullet. A pipe leading from the mouth to stomach.
the tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach.
Gullet. (Also written: esophagus - USA)
A tube connecting the back of the mouth to the stomach; a part of the digestive system.
the gullet: a muscular tube, about 23 cm long, that extends from the pharynx to the stomach.
This is the muscular tube that carries food from your throat to your stomach.
a tube-shaped canal in the digestive tract, connecting the throat to the stomach
The canal down which solids and fluids pass from the mouth to reach the stomach.