explain the significance of peristaltic movement that occur or along the gut during digestion
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peristaltic movement is contraction and relaxation of muscles in the oesophagus or food pipe in order to move the food in the stomach for further digestion. Due to these movements only food can be pushed in the stomach and their is no other way of this.
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It is necessary because it makes food processed properly in each part
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