Biology, asked by jabrajalaj4395, 1 year ago

What happens if peristaltic movement does not occur all along oesophagus

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Answered by CKS
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Peristaltic movements are the rhythmic contractions that occur all along the oesophagus. These movements help in pushing the food down the alimentary canal into the stomach.

If this movement does not occur, then there would be significant problems in the digestive process and it would be difficult to have an efficient mean of pushing food down to the stomach for the next process in digestion.

Answered by xxsanshkiritixx
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If peristaltic movements do not occur along the oesophagus then the food that we took inside our mouth will not get pushed down through the oesophagus (or foodpipe). If there are no platelets in blood than if we get even small cut, the blood flowing out of the cut will not stop.

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