When we swallow, food is moved down into the stomach from the mouth. This is peristalsis, and it's a rhythmic contraction of smooth muscles. A link can be found below for more information.
The process called peristalsis uses rhythmic muscle contractions to move food through the digestive system (part of the entire alimentary canal).
Peristalsis. Two muscles work together in a squeezing motion to push food along. The muscles work by contacting behind the food and relaxing in front of the food which pushes it along.
it is peristalsis
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The smooth muscles of the alimentary canal contract to move ingested material through the digestive tract.
The pancreas is a ductless gland that secretes hormones and is not technically part of the alimentary canal.
The rectum is the name for the last six to eight inches of the alimentary canal.
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the alimentary canal consist of the gullet,stomach,small intestine,large intestine,rectum(front),anus(back)
The alimentary canal is the tube going from the mouth to the anus. The accessory organs are the organs located along that canal which produce enzymes to aid the digestion process.
The smooth muscles of the alimentary canal contract to move ingested material through the digestive tract.
The process in which muscles propel food through the alimentary canal is called peristalsis.
For food to properly pass through the alimentary canal, digestion must first occur. The process of moving food through the alimentary canal is called propulsion.
The involuntary motion that moves food through the alimentary canal is called peristalsis and is a wavelike contraction and relaxation of the intestinal wall smooth muscles. It pushes food along the intestine.
The Alimentary Canaleg. "Food moves along your gut in the digestive system" could be"Food moves along the alimentary canal".Hope this helps! :]
The alimentary canal runs from the mouth to the anus.
What are the other names in medicine for the alimentary canal?
The alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
They are the same
Alimentary Canal
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