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[MUSIC PLAYING] The human digestive system is very complex and has evolved over millions of years. It basically consists of the rectum, the large intestine, the small intestine, the pancreas, the stomach, also called gaster and ventriculus, and the liver with the gallbladder. The esophagus is also part of this system, as well as various salivary glands near the mouth. First the food is broken up in the mouth by the teeth, and then mixed with saliva with the help of the salivary glands. Saliva contains a digestive enzyme called amylase that already begins to digest carbohydrates in the mouth. It splits carbohydrates into smaller units. The ball like mixture of food with saliva, also known as bolus, is pushed into the throat by the tongue and finally into the esophagus which propels the bolus to the stomach. The esophageal lumen, that is the opening inside the esophagus, is very flexible, which allows boluses of different sizes to be transported. The esophagus consists of several layers