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food moves through the oesophagus by the peristaltic movement in oesophageal wall true or false first and correct answer would be marked brainliest ​

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Answered by jamshiyamp2000
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true.Stretching from food or liquid stimulates the smooth muscles that make up the walls of your esophagus. This stimulates a dense network of nerves inside your muscles. These nerves, known as intrinsic nerves, start a coordinated muscle action called peristalsis. Peristalsis squeezes your esophageal muscles from top to bottom. This pushes food and liquid along. If you could see peristalsis, it would look like a wave passing down your esophagus.

Answered by shiva9597
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Food moves through oesophagus by the peristaltic movements in the oesophageal wall

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