Biology, asked by goudsuresh345, 1 month ago

What would happen if there are no peristaltic movements in Oesophagus?​

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Answered by ravitavisen
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The peristaltic movement also called as the Peristalsis refers to the contraction and relaxation of the food in the oesophagus and the food pipe and the food is forced down the track to the stomach. This movement is involuntary and is necessary for the movement of food down the stomach

Answered by crazyminded05
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Answer:

In the esophagus, peristaltic waves begin at the upper portion of the tube and travel the whole length, pushing food ahead of the wave into the stomach.

Explanation:

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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