Peristalsis may not function properly due to several factors, including nerve damage, muscle disorders, or obstructions in the gastrointestinal tract. Conditions such as esophageal achalasia or irritable bowel syndrome can disrupt the coordinated contractions necessary for effective peristalsis. Additionally, factors like dehydration, medications, or certain systemic diseases can impair muscle function and motility, leading to gastrointestinal complications.
Yes
Heart beat,peristalsis
so the civilization would function properly
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.
The food would be stuck in your esophagus
feces
malabsorption
you can't see something.......
because the organism would not function properly
you would probs have to c a doc:) lolol