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what is peristaltic movement​

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Answered by bhagatg433
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Peristaltic movement refers to the contraction and relaxation that occurs in the oesophagus and the food pipe which forces the food down the track to the stomach. It is completely voluntary action and is highly important for the movement of food to stomach and the bowels down the anus.

Answered by Anonymous
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Peristaltic movement refers to the contraction and relaxation that occurs in the oesophagus and the food pipe which forces the food down the track to the stomach. It is completely voluntary action and is highly important for the movement of food to stomach and the bowels down the anus.

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