What is the difference between segmentation and peristalsis?
Segmentation:
Peristalsis:
Difference between segmentation and peristalsis:
Segmentation | Peristalsis |
1. Smooth muscle contractions occur mostly in the small intestine and are characterised by back and forth contractions. | 1. The involuntary contraction and relaxation of intestinal muscles, result in wavelike motions that drive the contents of the canal forward. |
2. It is more common in the small and large intestines. | 2. It is most common in the esophagus. |
3. It happens as a result of the rhythmic contractions of the longitudinal muscles. | 3. It is caused by the circular muscles contracting. |
4. It is in charge of movement in both directions, allowing for more mixing. | 4. It's a one-way movement in the caudal direction. |
5. As a result, food propagation is sluggish. | 5. It results in rapid food propagation. |