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C3.1.16. Control of peristalsis in the digestive system by the central nervous system and enteric nervous system
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[N/A]Directly related questions
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SPM.1A.HL.TZ0.28:
How is involuntary peristalsis in the intestine directly controlled in humans?
A. By the endocrine systemB. By the central nervous system (CNS)
C. By the sympathetic nervous system
D. By the enteric nervous system (ENS)
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SPM.1A.HL.TZ0.28:
How is involuntary peristalsis in the intestine directly controlled in humans?
A. By the endocrine systemB. By the central nervous system (CNS)
C. By the sympathetic nervous system
D. By the enteric nervous system (ENS)
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SPM.1A.HL.TZ0.28:
How is involuntary peristalsis in the intestine directly controlled in humans?
A. By the endocrine systemB. By the central nervous system (CNS)
C. By the sympathetic nervous system
D. By the enteric nervous system (ENS)
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SPM.1A.HL.TZ0.28:
How is involuntary peristalsis in the intestine directly controlled in humans?
A. By the endocrine systemB. By the central nervous system (CNS)
C. By the sympathetic nervous system
D. By the enteric nervous system (ENS)
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.5a: Explain the neural control of swallowing.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.a: Explain the neural control of swallowing.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.5a: Explain the neural control of swallowing.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.a: Explain the neural control of swallowing.