What is peristaltic movement? Name enzymes released in stomach..
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The peristaltic movement of the esophagus is an involuntary reflex; it takes place in response to the act of swallowing. A ring-like muscle called a sphincter forms valves in the digestive system. The gastro-esophageal sphincter is located at the stomach end of the esophagus
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Peristaltic movement is the movement that refers to the constriction and relaxation of muscles of the esophagus, intestine, and stomach. It is a wave-like structure, which starts in the esophagus when the bolus of food is swallowed.
Enzymes released in stomach are:- (1) Hydrochloric acid (2) Mucus (3) Pepsin
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