motilite

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motility
The state or degree of being motile
The ability to move
The ability of move spontaneously, however in the case of esophageal motility, there are many factors (ie nerves, hormones, and mechanical distention) involved in inciting the esophagus to move The coordination and strength of esophageal motility is important to transport food to the stomach and to clear refluxed acid from the stomach
Capability of motion; contractility
the movement of food through the digestive tract, aided by contractions of muscles in the stomach and intestines known as peristalsis
Motility is the power to move spontaneously
The ability of a cell to move under its own power
(Motilité)
Term used to describe the activity of sperm More active sperm are generally more likely to succeed in fertilising an egg
ability to move spontaneously and independently
Movement of a cell under its own power
n [Cf F motilit['e] ] (Physiol ) Capability of motion; contractility
{i} mobility, capacity to move
a change of position that does not entail a change of location; "the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility"
power to move spontaneously/ involuntarily
The ability to move spontaneously In regards to AGB, it means the ability of the esophagus to push food from the upper pouch through the stoma and into the lower stomach
The movement of food through the digestive tract
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