Answer :
True , parasympathetic stimulation of the enteric nervous system increases secretion and activity of the digestive system.
It lowers heart rate, activates the intestines' typical peristaltic smooth muscle activity, and encourages the release of all digestive fluids and tropic (tissue-building) hormones.
Generally speaking, sympathetic stimulation results in the suppression of gastrointestinal secretion and muscular activity as well as the contraction of blood vessels and gastrointestinal sphincters. On the other hand, these digestive processes are usually stimulated by parasympathetic stimuli.
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