Difference between peristalsis and antiperistalsis

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Let me share with you a difference between peristalsis and antiperistalsis.

Aspect Peristalsis Antiperistalsis
Introduction Wavelike muscular contractions that propel the contents along the digestive tract Wavelike muscular contractions that move in the opposite direction, against the normal flow of the digestive contents
Function Facilitates the movement of food, liquids and other materials through the digestive tract for digestion and absorption Occurs in specific instances, such as vomiting, where it expels stomach contents in the reverse direction
Control mechanisms Controlled by the enteric nervous system and reflexes triggered by the presence of food Often triggered by reflexes, including the vomiting reflex, which may be induced by various stimuli
Frequency A continuous and rhythmic process during digestion Occurs infrequently and is generally associated with specific reflexive responses
Significance Facilitates the forward movement of ingested materials, promoting digestion and absorption Represents a defense mechanism or reflexive response to eliminate harmful or unwanted substances from the digestive tract
Voluntary Control Generally involuntary and occurs automatically Often involuntary, but some aspects may be under limited voluntary control
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