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Bioaugmentation involves
Haustral Churning
The movement of the chyme back and forth within the haustra, in the large intestine.
Large Intestine
The final section of the digestive system, responsible for absorbing water and salts from food waste, leading to the formation of stool.
Peristalsis
A wave-like movement produced by circular and longitudinal muscle fibers of the intestinal walls; it propels the intestinal contents onward.
Constipation Risk
The likelihood of experiencing infrequent bowel movements or difficulty passing stool, which can be influenced by various factors.
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