Motility and peristalsis · Physiology

What characterizes 'mass movements' in the large intestine?

  1. They occur every few seconds to mix the feces well
  2. They are peristaltic waves occurring 1-3 times daily
  3. They are limited to the ascending colon segment only
  4. They are triggered by the release of the hormone secretin
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Correct answer: They are peristaltic waves occurring 1-3 times daily

Mass movements are forceful, propulsive contractions that move fecal matter over long distances, usually from the transverse colon to the rectum. They are often triggered by the gastrocolic reflex after a meal.

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