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- Peristalsis: Definition, Function Problems - Cleveland Clinic
Peristalsis is a type of involuntary muscle movement that occurs in your digestive system It begins in your throat when you swallow, and continues to propel food and fluids throughout your gastrointestinal tract
- Peristalsis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More - Health
Peristalsis moves food through your digestive system with wave-like muscle contractions If you have disruptions in peristalsis, you may have symptoms like diarrhea, constipation, and chest pain
- Peristalsis - Wikipedia
Peristalsis is progression of coordinated contraction of involuntary circular muscles, which is preceded by a simultaneous contraction of the longitudinal muscle and relaxation of the circular muscle in the lining of the gut
- Gastric Motility Disorders (Peristalsis Problems) - Verywell Health
In normal digestion, food is moved through the digestive tract by rhythmic contractions called peristalsis This process is referred to as gastrointestinal motility (if it involves any part of the digestive tract) or gastric motility (if it involves the stomach)
- Peristalsis | Physiology, Anatomy Function | Britannica
Peristalsis, involuntary movements of the longitudinal and circular muscles, primarily in the digestive tract but occasionally in other hollow tubes of the body, that occur in progressive wavelike contractions
- Peristalsis | Anatomy and Physiology | Research Starters - EBSCO
Peristalsis is a fundamental physiological process in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract that facilitates the movement of food from the mouth to the anus
- Peristalsis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Peristalsis is a series of muscle contractions These contractions occur in your digestive tract Peristalsis is also seen in the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder
- The Rhythmic Journey: Understanding Peristalsis in the Digestive Tract . . .
In peristalsis, food moves in a unidirectional manner, typically from the mouth towards the anus, driven by coordinated muscle actions This ensures efficient processing and absorption of nutrients throughout the alimentary canal
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