If peristalsis were to stop, the movement of food through the gastrointestinal tract would be most directly affected. Peristalsis are muscle contractions that take place in the digestive tract.
If peristalsis were to stop, the movement of food through the gastrointestinal tract would be most directly affected. Peristalsis are muscle contractions that take place in the digestive tract.
If peristalsis were to stop in humans, the movement of food through the digestive system would be severely affected. Peristalsis is responsible for propelling food through the esophagus, stomach, and intestines for digestion and absorption of nutrients. Without peristalsis, food would not be able to move along the digestive tract, leading to blockages, discomfort, and potential malnutrition.
peristalsis concentric contractions of the muscles in your esophagus
humans will be affected by some poisonous toads.
Peristaltic action is required by humans and similar animals which ingest and digest their food supplies in similar fashion. It is a pattern of muscular action along the intestinal walls and other parts of the digestive and excretory systems. The muscular action comprises "squeezing" of the contents so that they pass along the flexible, tubular intestine, whilst the other action creates lengthening and shortening of the "tube". This causes the contents of the "tube" to be passed along and ultimately excreted when you "have to go" to the toilet. As to what would change, that's a very theoretical question, the short answer to which is "they would die out", but this will not happen because natural development of species has designed the human body to work far more cleverly.
what are the populations affected by humans???
Yes humans as well as animals can get affected by Vitiligo.
Are you serious....humans affected London, in the same way humans affected anywhere
Yes, only humans believe in superstitions and you have to believe to be affected.
Humans are affected by the ozone layer. If there was no ozone, there would be no human life.
Humans have affected deer by chopping down trees and deqstroying their homes. So yes humans have affected deer in some ways.
Humans have caused it. -.-