what is perilstaltic movement.How it helps indigestion
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Peristalsis can be defined as muscular contractions that take place in the digestive tract. These contractions are also very common in organs that link the kidney to the bladder. This is an involuntary process, and it is very important.
Through peristalsis:
Food is moved through the digestive system.Urine is passed from the kidney to the bladder.Bile is passed from the gallbladder to the duodenum.This is a completely normal process and can at times be felt in the stomach during gas movement. This article will explain in detail the peristalsis in terms of digestive process.
Hope it helps u buddy
Through peristalsis:
Food is moved through the digestive system.Urine is passed from the kidney to the bladder.Bile is passed from the gallbladder to the duodenum.This is a completely normal process and can at times be felt in the stomach during gas movement. This article will explain in detail the peristalsis in terms of digestive process.
Hope it helps u buddy
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the wall of oesophagus secrete mucus which help in lubrication of passing food it exhibits peristaltic movement , i.e., a wave like contraction and expansion movement of muscles of oesophagus wall , so that the partially digested food is pushed forward . in fact , peristalsis occurs all along the alimentary canal with the help of smooth muscles . oesophageal or cardiac sphincter helps to prevent the regurgitation of the contact of stomach into the oesophagus....
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the wall of oesophagus secrete mucus which help in lubrication of passing food it exhibits peristaltic movement , i.e., a wave like contraction and expansion movement of muscles of oesophagus wall , so that the partially digested food is pushed forward . in fact , peristalsis occurs all along the alimentary canal with the help of smooth muscles . oesophageal or cardiac sphincter helps to prevent the regurgitation of the contact of stomach into the oesophagus....
HOPE IT HELPS U ✌✌
#AMAYRA RAJPUT ✌✌✌
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