Why is muscle needed in the intestine
Question asked by: isaac440
Asked on: 28 Sep 2008
This is because the intestines need to contract in a co-ordinated fashion in order to push matter through them - the only bodily thing capable of doing this is of course muscle, so that's why muscle is needed in the intestine.
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