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functions of peristaltic movement ?​

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Answered by madhuguru2007
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Peristaltic waves start as weak contractions at the beginning of the stomach and progressively become stronger as they near the distal stomach regions. The waves help to mix the stomach contents and propel food to the small intestine

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Answered by saritajjain
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Peristaltic Waves Move Nutrients and Waste Through the Intestines. Most nutrient absorption from the foods we eat occurs in the small intestine. When chyme passes from the stomach into the small intestine, peristaltic waves shift it back and forth and mix it with digestive enzymes and fluids.
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