You would slowly starve and die, no matter how much you ate.
smooth musclesmooth muscle
smooth muscle pushes food through the intestine and smooth muscle is a involuntary muscle
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Stomach, Intestine, urinary bladder
This is smooth muscle. It produces a wave of movement.
The stomach is filled with Hydrochloric acid that signals the entrance of pepsin for the pancreas, the food is then churned by the (smooth) muscles into the stomach until the newly formed chyme (food) is released into the small intestine.
The pyloric sphincter
The muscle associated with the intestine is primarily the smooth muscle, which is responsible for peristalsis—the rhythmic contraction that moves food through the digestive tract. Additionally, the circular and longitudinal layers of smooth muscle in the intestinal walls facilitate digestion and absorption. In the context of the large intestine, the taeniae coli, a band of smooth muscle, helps in the formation of haustra, or pouches, in the colon.
they squeez it through to the large intestine
smooth cordgrass is tall, smooth grass ranging in 6in to 7ft.
Many tubular structures are made up of smooth muscles. Your small intestine, for example.
Walls of hollow visceral organs such as your intestines.