Abstract
The mechanical systems of the gut must move nutrients in whatever complex ways may be necessary in each situation for digestive and absorptive processes to be complete. The mechanical processes vary from one species to another but they differ mainly in quantitative rather than qualitative terms. This chapter deals with the movements of the gastrointestinal musculature throughout the tract. Most of these patterns of motion are inferred rather that observed directly, for the available methods rarely permit the direct and detailed observation of the muscular behavior in vivo.
Keywords: Contractility, esophagus, flow, large intestine, motility pattern, peristalsis, relaxation, small intestine, stomach.
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Hans Gregersen, James Christensen ;The Mechanical System: Motor Patterns in Organs, Clinical Mechanics in the Gut: An Introduction (2016) 1: 173. https://doi.org/10.2174/9781681081182116010007
DOI https://doi.org/10.2174/9781681081182116010007 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |