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.
Peristalsis.
Both the esophogus AND the colon use peristalsis movement to transport their contents.
That is called peristalsis.
Oesophagus, portion of the digestive tube that conducts food from the mouth to the stomach. When food is swallowed it passes from the pharynx into the esophagus, initiating rhythmic contractions (peristalsis) of the esophageal wall, which propel the food along toward the stomach. Pharynx, area of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts which lies between the mouth and the oesophagus.
its more or like the shape of food when you swallow along your throat
Unicellular organisms move in a variety of ways. Paramecia have cilia, which are tiny hairs that act like oars and propel the organism along. Bacteria move by rotating a flagellum that looks a bit like oars and propel the organism These organisms "swim" along. An amoeba moves by changing shape and forcing its cytoplasm into extensions called pseudopods. - s delacruz
Flagella
Not at night when they are asleep like human beingd
It is a heterotroph and it engulfs its food
No, paramecia have cilia, which are tiny hair-like projections that propel the paramecium through its environment. Both flagella and cilia propel their cell through its environment.
long, whip-like structures that propel a cell
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The medical term for wave-like contractions is peristalsis. This is the rhythmic muscular movements that helps propel food and other materials through the digestive tract.
A paramecium is a unicellular freshwater microorganism that is classified as a protozoan. It is covered in fine cytoplasmic hair-like structures called cilia that it uses to propel itself.