How food moves in the opposite direction during vomating?
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the reason being our stomach gets heavier and we feel the urge to vomit. during this the time, the peristaltic movements takes place in the opposite direction and that to at a faster rate, and the food comes out.
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Vomiting can be triggered, but it is usually a reflex. 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.
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