Which movement is most responsible for the mixing of chyme with digestive enzymes in the small intestine?
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Correct answer: Segmentation
Segmentation involves localized concentric contractions of the circular muscle that divide the intestine into small segments. This 'back-and-forth' movement mixes the chyme with secretions and brings it into contact with the mucosa for absorption.
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