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A reflex contraction in the colon triggered by the distention of the duodenum. An increase in colonic mass movements are induced by the enteric nervous system.
mass movement is the movement of surface materials by the pull of gravity.sometimes it happen suddenly inform of great land slide and rock fall.
Good guess but the real answer is mass and speed.
They have the same mass as a gram is a unit of mass.
I would assume it to be the amount of mass in a specific trophic level. Thus, the trophic mass pyramid.
a cold air mass colliding with a hot air mass
gastroileal
An earthquake
An Earthquake
your muscles do and the process is called peristalsis.
A reflex contraction in the colon triggered by the distention of the duodenum. An increase in colonic mass movements are induced by the enteric nervous system.
The defecation reflex is initiated by stretching of the wall of the rectum. This reflex facilitates expulsion of feces through the anus.
mass movement is the movement of surface materials by the pull of gravity.sometimes it happen suddenly inform of great land slide and rock fall.
Peristalsis is the process by which smooth muscle moves a mass of food (called the food bolus) through the digestive system. There is circular smooth muscle and longitudinal smooth muscle in the digestive tract. Contraction of circluar smooth muscle keeps the food bolus from moving "backward" along the digestive tract by decreasing the diameter of the tract behind the bolus. Contraction of the longitudinal muscle in the digestive tract propels the food bolus "forward" in the digestive tract.
The gastro-colonic reflex via the sacral nerve.
Fusion in stars are usually the result of gravity.Once a mass of hydrogen accumulates enough mass, the gravity of all that mass compresses the core of the star to the point that the hydrogen atoms there begin fusing into helium. The process then cascades outward, and the end result is a star.
Saturation of surface materials with water, over steepening of slopes, removal of vegetation, and earthquakes. water