Biology, asked by erossnow686, 9 months ago

If a person vomits, predict which part of his digestive system was unable to deliver the food to the next organ.​

Answers

Answered by dshkkooner1122
9

Vomiting is the forceful expulsion of contents of the stomach and often, the proximal small intestine. It is a manifestation of a large number of conditions, many of which are not primary disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Regardless of cause, vomiting can have serious consequences, including acid-base derangments, volume and electrolyte depletion, malnutrition and aspiration pneumonia

Answered by smartbrainz
7

Vomiting is due to the  stomach and the non functioning of the lower esophageal sphincter.

Explanation:

  • Peristalsis is a process in which the food that we chew in our mouth is transfered to our stomach through the food pipe.
  • But sometimes the reverse also takes place where the food that has entered the stomach is passed out of the body through mouth. This is called as Reverse peristalsis or Reteroperistalsis.
  • It occurs if there is any type of irritation in the stomach like some food allergy, or bacterial contact or during food poisoning.
  • The signal for vomiting is a reflex action coming from the medulla of the brain.

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