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Water and food particles are drawn in through one siphon to the gills where tiny, hair-like cilia move the water, and the food is caught in mucus on the gills
Peristalsis is the term for the waves of muscular movement that push food through the digestive system. Peristalsis is accomplished through the activity of smooth muscle.
Peristalsis is the term for the waves of muscular movement that push food through the digestive system. Peristalsis is accomplished through the activity of smooth muscle.
It means that it involes the movement of nutrients through the wall of your digestive system into your blood. Absorption
Peristalsis.
Yes, by peristaltic movement.
peristalsis
The digestive maybe
digestive is to digest but the digestive system is a system of digestion.
This is called absorption.
Water and food particles are drawn in through one siphon to the gills where tiny, hair-like cilia move the water, and the food is caught in mucus on the gills. From there, the food-mucus mixture is transported along a groove to the palps which push it into the clam's mouth. The second siphon carries away the water. The gills also draw oxygen from the water flow.
The food is passed through the digestive tract when the worm moves. The movement causes the muscles to contract and move the food through the system.