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    Involuntary Muscle Contractions Move Food Through the Intestinal Tract
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Involuntary Muscle Contractions Move Food Through the Intestinal Tract

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Involuntary muscle contractions move food through the intestinal tract. The movement that forces the contents back a few inches before pushing it forward again is called:


A) segmentation.
B) rotation.
C) peristalsis.
D) liquefaction.
E) digestion.

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