Food moves in the opposite direction during vomiting. How?
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I think there is a pressure from the opposite side in the stomach which do not allows the food to get inside...
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When we vomit, an anti-peristaltic movement pushes food in the opposite direction to the peristaltic waves that normally move food down through the digestive tract. A reflex closes the glottis to prevent vomit from going into the trachea and the lungs.
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