Once the food reaches the oesophagus it is conducted behind by a special movement called
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Once the food reaches the oesophagus it is conducted behind by a special movement called Peristalsis.
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Waves of muscle contractions called peristalsis (pronounced: per-uh-STALL-sus) force food down through the esophagus to the stomach. A person normally isn't aware of the movements of the esophagus, stomach, and intestine that take place as food passes through the digestive tract.
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