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How is food pushed through the gut?explain

How is food pushed in the oesophagus? explain ?

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Peristalsis causes the movement of food down the oesophagus.

Peristalsis is a radially symmetrical contraction and relaxation of muscles that proceeds with a wave like motion.

In the oesophagus, smooth muscle tissue contracts in a sequential manner, creating a peristaltic wave, that propels the bolus ( ball of food ) along the tract. The movement comprises --

1) relaxation of circular smooth muscle
2) the contraction of muscle behind the bolus, thus preventing it's backward motion.
3) longitudinal contraction to push the bolus forward.


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