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The walls of the large intestine contain smooth muscle tissue. This type of muscle is involuntary and helps facilitate the movement of contents through the digestive tract via peristalsis. Smooth muscle layers in the large intestine include an inner circular layer and an outer longitudinal layer, which work together to regulate intestinal motility.

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