What is the differences between peristalsis and segmentation?

The difference between these two, lie in how the intestinal track works. Normally the intestine moves food by something called Peristalsis and segmentation as defined below: Peristalsis : Peristalsis is a series of organized muscle contractions that occur throughout the digestive tract. Namely in the esophagous and small intestine On the othe hand segmentation motility (*a fancy word for mobility) is a special movement of the small intestine to mix its contents by special contractions of these muscles In other words, peristalsis deals with propulsion while segmetation deals with mixing of food found in the digestive system P.

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