Movement of the Intestines Pendulum-shaped

Title: "Intestinal Movement: Pendulum Dynamics"

Introduction. The intestine is one of the main organs of the human body that performs many functions. Among them, maintaining homeostasis of the body and ensuring its proper functioning is important. In this study, we will look at intestinal movement, namely pendulum-like movement - a rhythmic alternation of shortening and lengthening of a section of the intestine, which is caused by contraction and relaxation of its longitudinal muscular membrane. This phenomenon plays an important role in the proper functioning of the entire gastrointestinal tract.

Description. The pendulum-like movement of the intestine begins with a contraction of the longitudinal muscles, which leads to a shortening of the intestinal section. This state then enters a calmer phase when the muscle stops contracting. However, after some time, the muscle begins to contract again and the process repeats. Thus, the intestines constantly change their length. In addition, this effect depends on factors such as age, amount of food consumed and psycho-emotional state.

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