Muscular movements of alimentarey canal are known as
peristalsis
diastole
systole
muscles contraction
A.
peristalsis
Muscular movements of alimentary canal are known as peristalsis. These movements occur in the oesophagus, stomach and intestines.
Diastole is the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
Systole is the last stage of a heart beat.
A muscle contraction is isotonic if muscle tension remains the same throughout the contraction.
During prolonged fasting, in what sequence are the following organic compounds used up by the body?
First carbohydrates, next proteins and lastly lipids
First proteins, next lipids and lastly lcarbohydrates
First carbohydrates, next fats and lastly proteins
First fats, next carbohydrates and lastly proteins
The hormone which stimulates constriction of gall bladder
gastrin
secretin
glucagon
cholecystokinin
Eustachian canal connects
middle ear with external ear
middle ear with internal ear
external ear with internal ear
pharynx with middle ear