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Is increased peristalsis in intestines sympathetic?

parasympathetic


What is a Keofeed tube?

A keofood tube is a small tube used for feeding. Weighted to allow movement by peristalsis into duodenum.


Why is peristalsis important to the stomach?

Peristalsis also occurs in the stomach so that it can mix the food together with stomach juices and move the partially digested food into the first part of the small intestine (known as the duodenum).


Sympathetic division stimulation causes?

Increased blood glucose, decreased GI peristalsis, and increased heart rate and blood pressure.


What is ureteral peristalsis I had a test come back saying that questionable filling defects may be a result of ureteral peristalsis.?

Peristalsis is the "milking" of substances in the body. It is like sqeezing toothpaste from the tube. If there is something amuck with the ureter's peristalsis, that means the urine is not getting to the bladder like it should be.


When peristalsis moves in the opposite direction the result is?

When peristalsis moves in the opposite direction, it can lead to issues such as reflux or regurgitation of stomach contents. This can result in the backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus, causing heartburn or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).


What is atrophy of the duodenum?

This is the deadening or wasting away of the membrane lining the duodenum (small intestine connected to stomach) .


What stimulates increased peristalsis and secretion in the digestive tract?

Laxatives and nerves,"the good old saying: butterflies in the stomach"


Peristalsis is the rhythmic contraction of smooth muscle that occurs in certain tubular organs Give examples of cases in which reverse peristalsis may occur?

The esophagus, you throw up; vomit. *Actually, throwing up is not the result of "reverse peristalsis." Throwing up is the result of stomach contractions that force the stomach contents up the esophagus and out the mouth (which is why you feel your abdomen tighten up while retching).


Food moves through the digestive tract by wavelike contractions called?

Peristalsis is a series of involuntary smooth muscle contractions along the walls of the digestive tract that move food through the digestive tractperistalsis


What is the muscular contractions of the esophagus?

peristalsis.


In which place does peristalsis not occur?

. Peristalsis does not occur in the...