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write the importance of peristalsis.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⇒ Peristalsis can be defined as a process by which the food gets transported from the oesophagus to the stomach by the rhythmic waves of contractions and relaxations.

⇒ In fact, these peristaltic movements occur in the whole digestive system which helps in the smooth movement of food.

⇒ The food goes down through the tube in a regulated manner so that it can be processed properly in each part of the digestive system.

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Answered by crazykunal30
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DIGESTIVE HEALTH

The Link Between Peristalsis and Motility Disorders

How Food Is Moved Through the Body During Digestion.

When certain muscles in the digestive and urinary tracts contract, it is called peristalsis. Peristalsis is a particular, wave-like kind of muscle contraction because its purpose is to move solids or liquids along within the tube-like structures of the digestive and urinary tracts. Peristalsis is not a voluntary muscle movement, so it's not something people can control consciously. Rather, the smooth muscles involved in peristalsis operate when they are stimulated to do so.

Peristalsis is important to digestion, but sometimes it doesn't work properly. Having constant diarrhea or constipation could be a sign that something has gone haywire with peristalsis.1 This can be caused by a medication, but it could also be from a condition that is called a motility disorder. Motility disorders can be challenging to treat, so it's important to see a digestive specialist, a gastroenterologist, to find solutions.

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