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Question
the wall of the gut tube has layers of smooth muscle that run both circularly and longitudinally. the contraction of these muscles produces
deglutition.
defecation.
peristalsis.
mastication.
Brief Explanations
- Deglutition is swallowing, involving throat muscles, not gut smooth muscle layers.
- Defecation is the final elimination step, not the general contraction product of gut muscle layers.
- Peristalsis is the wave-like movement caused by alternating contraction of circular and longitudinal smooth muscle layers in the gut tube, moving food through the digestive tract.
- Mastication is chewing, done by skeletal muscles in the mouth.
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peristalsis.