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  2. Esophagus: Anatomy, Function & Conditions - Cleveland Clinic

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    Where is the esophagus located? The esophagus is located in the center of your chest in an area called the mediastinum. It lies behind your windpipe (trachea) and in front of your spine .

  3. Esophagus Function, Pictures & Anatomy | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The esophagus is a hollow muscular tube that transports saliva, liquids, and foods from the mouth to the stomach. When the patient is upright, the esophagus is usually between 25 to 30...

  4. Your esophagus begins with the upper esophageal sphincter, which is formed in part by a muscle known as the cricopharyngeus muscle, and ends with the lower esophageal sphincter. The...

  5. Esophagus: Anatomy, sphincters, arteries, veins, nerves - Kenhub

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    The esophagus (oesophagus) is a 25 cm long fibromuscular tube extending from the pharynx (C6 level) to the stomach (T11 level). It consists of muscles that run both longitudinally and circularly, entering into the abdominal cavity via the right crus of the diaphragm at the level of the tenth thoracic vertebrae.

  6. Esophagus Organ Anatomy and Function - Verywell Health

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    The esophagus is classified as an organ in the digestive system. The upper esophageal sphincter opens to receive food and liquid, and muscular contractions push the food and liquid down to the esophagus. The lower esophageal sphincter opens to allow food and liquid to enter the stomach.

  7. What is the esophagus? Anatomy, function, and more

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    The esophagus forms part of the upper section of the digestive tract. It allows food to pass from the pharynx, located at the back of the mouth, to the stomach.

  8. Esophagus - Wikipedia

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    The upper esophagus lies at the back of the mediastinum behind the trachea, adjoining along the tracheoesophageal stripe, and in front of the erector spinae muscles and the vertebral column. The lower esophagus lies behind the heart and curves in front of the thoracic aorta.