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1. In which organ does peristalsis always vary in speed and force?
a. small intestines
b. large intestines
2. What is the purpose of teeth?
a. increase food's surface area
b. decrease food's surface area
c. increase food's volume
d. decrease food's volume
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3. One of the functions of the tongue is to:
a. increase food's surface area
b. position the bolus so that it can be swallowed
c. separates the respiratory system from the digestive system
d. allows for eating and breathing at the same time
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Peristalsis is a rhythmic contractile movement of the muscles in the wall of a hollow organ that propels its contents along the organ's lumen. In the human body, peristalsis occurs in several organs, including the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
The speed and force of peristalsis can vary in different parts of the digestive tract. However, it is typically strongest and fastest in the small intestine, where the movement is necessary for the efficient mixing and propulsion of food and digestive secretions along the intestinal lumen. The force and speed of peristalsis decreases as food and waste move through the large intestine, where the primary role of peristalsis is to compact and propel waste towards the rectum for elimination.
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