anterior spinocerebellar tract
posterior spinocerebellar tracr
fasciculus cuneatus
fasciculus gracilis
That wavelike movement of the digestive tract is known as peristalsis.
Smooth muscle contractions account for the movement of food along the digestive tract.
lateral corticospinal tract -this would be the most major one anterior corticospinal tract - to a lesser extent a lesion of the rubrospinal tract would affect voluntary movement but not cause a lack of it
the physical propulsion of food through the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract)
The circular muscle layer prevents food from traveling backward and the longitudinal layer shortens the tract. By Ah Mok
The medical term for the rumbling noise produced by the movement of gas or fluid through the gastrointestinal tract is "borborygmus."
enterostasis
the spinocerebellar tract
PeristalsisPeristalsis is the rhythmic contraction of the gastrointestinal tract that moves food along the whole tract.
The movement of food through the digestive tract is regulated by muscles. Muscles produce a narrowing which pushes the food through each of the digestive organs until it reaches the entrance of the stomach.
cerebellum.because, it co-ordinates mascular activities when we walk , jump, run etc and maintain the balance of body.if we have uncoordinated movement , may be the cerebellum is damaged.
it is the muscle tissue