Course foods that are in fiber stimulate peristalsis. These high-fiber are called roughage.
Fiber helps to stimulate peristalsis.
Fiber, which is not digested, serves to stimulate peristalsis and helps to move the food through the gastro-intestinal tract.
It makes peristalsis easier.
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Fiber is an important part of a diet because it stimulates peristalsis. Food is moved through the alimentary canal by the muscular contraction called peristalsis, and if such movement becomes sluggish, it is bad for your digestion and health.
Fiber stimulates the muscular response (peristalsis) which pushes food in its assorted stages of digestion through the alimentary canal.
Factors such as dehydration, lack of fiber in the diet, certain medications, and medical conditions like irritable bowel syndrome can lead to a slowdown in peristalsis. Additionally, stress and changes in hormone levels can also affect the contraction and relaxation of the muscles responsible for peristalsis.
yes. fiber provide bulk to the food moving along the alimentary canal. It helps in peristalsis occurring in the walls of gut. I think its enough :)
It really depends on where the nerve fiber is going to. They could stimulate sight, sound, pressure, pain, etc.
Peristalsis is a series of involuntary smooth muscle contractions along the walls of the digestive tract that move food through the digestive tractperistalsis
The fibers help in the movement action of the gut. They actually aid in "peristalsis" the movement of the food in the gut and they maintain the flow of food in the gut region.