Digestive Part C
... Has distinct regions: ascending colon, hepatic flexure, transverse colon, splenic flexure, descending colon, and sigmoid colon The transverse and sigmoid portions are anchored via mesenteries called mesocolons The sigmoid colon joins the rectum The anal canal, the last segment of the large intestine ...
... Has distinct regions: ascending colon, hepatic flexure, transverse colon, splenic flexure, descending colon, and sigmoid colon The transverse and sigmoid portions are anchored via mesenteries called mesocolons The sigmoid colon joins the rectum The anal canal, the last segment of the large intestine ...
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... Ascending Colon Descending Colon Cecum (blind end of intestine) ...
... Ascending Colon Descending Colon Cecum (blind end of intestine) ...
session 42 File - E-Learning/An
... Peristalsis is the major means of moving food Segmental movements Mix chyme with digestive juices Aid in propelling food ...
... Peristalsis is the major means of moving food Segmental movements Mix chyme with digestive juices Aid in propelling food ...
10/12/2016 - Daphne`s Daily Quiz
... 14. Which phenomenon was discovered by Lise Meitner, and was named for a physicist who also worked on cosmic rays and air showers? It states the transition of an electron in an atom filling in an inner-shell vacancy, causes the emission of another electron. 15. Which shoe designer has been labelled ...
... 14. Which phenomenon was discovered by Lise Meitner, and was named for a physicist who also worked on cosmic rays and air showers? It states the transition of an electron in an atom filling in an inner-shell vacancy, causes the emission of another electron. 15. Which shoe designer has been labelled ...
Mink Digestive System Dissection
... 4. The next obvious structure in the abdomen is the large, brown or reddish-brown lobed liver. It is located on the right side, inferior to the diaphragm. Photograph the liver. 5. Lift the liver and look for a small, possibly greenish sac, the gallbladder on the inferior surface of the right lobe of ...
... 4. The next obvious structure in the abdomen is the large, brown or reddish-brown lobed liver. It is located on the right side, inferior to the diaphragm. Photograph the liver. 5. Lift the liver and look for a small, possibly greenish sac, the gallbladder on the inferior surface of the right lobe of ...
Worksheet 3: GI
... Instructions: Identify the following structures on the models and in Figures 64-69 of A Brief Atlas. Some structures will be found on both models and in the Atlas; some will be only found in one place only. Some items are listed more than once, since they can be thought of as parts of more than one ...
... Instructions: Identify the following structures on the models and in Figures 64-69 of A Brief Atlas. Some structures will be found on both models and in the Atlas; some will be only found in one place only. Some items are listed more than once, since they can be thought of as parts of more than one ...
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... 4. Name the 4 basic tissue layers, or tunics of the alimentary canal organs. ...
... 4. Name the 4 basic tissue layers, or tunics of the alimentary canal organs. ...
Digestive System (Human): Introduction
... lower pharynx (throat) and the stomach. Swallowed food is moved through it by rhythmic muscular contractions known as peristalsis. Stomach This enlarged section of the alimentary canal churns, disinfects, and starts digesting food, producing chyme, a semifluid mixture. Sphincters These are rings of ...
... lower pharynx (throat) and the stomach. Swallowed food is moved through it by rhythmic muscular contractions known as peristalsis. Stomach This enlarged section of the alimentary canal churns, disinfects, and starts digesting food, producing chyme, a semifluid mixture. Sphincters These are rings of ...
Normal and Abnormal Puerperium
... * fatal infection of skin ,fascia and muscle. It occurs in the perineal tears, episiotomy sites & CS wounds. * caused by a variety of bacteria including anaerobes. * in addition to signs of infection ,there is extensive necrosis which is managed by surgical removal of the necrotic tissue under gener ...
... * fatal infection of skin ,fascia and muscle. It occurs in the perineal tears, episiotomy sites & CS wounds. * caused by a variety of bacteria including anaerobes. * in addition to signs of infection ,there is extensive necrosis which is managed by surgical removal of the necrotic tissue under gener ...
Digestive System
... alkaline fluid that helps neutralize acidic chyme from stomach • Liver (aids in chemical digestion) • Produces bile which emulsifies fats in the ...
... alkaline fluid that helps neutralize acidic chyme from stomach • Liver (aids in chemical digestion) • Produces bile which emulsifies fats in the ...
24-1
... Water especially if it is cold Electrolytes Some drugs (especially aspirin) & alcohol Fat content in the stomach slows the passage of alcohol to the intestine where absorption is more rapid • Gastric mucosal cells contain alcohol dehydrogenase that converts some alcohol to acetaldehyde-----more of t ...
... Water especially if it is cold Electrolytes Some drugs (especially aspirin) & alcohol Fat content in the stomach slows the passage of alcohol to the intestine where absorption is more rapid • Gastric mucosal cells contain alcohol dehydrogenase that converts some alcohol to acetaldehyde-----more of t ...
practice test
... The small intestine extends inferiorly from the : a) pyloric sphincter to the ileocecal valve b) ileocecal valve to the appendix c) appendix to the sigmoid colon d) cardioesophageal sphincter to the pyloric sphincter e) sigmoid colon to the anus Which of the following is the middle section of the sm ...
... The small intestine extends inferiorly from the : a) pyloric sphincter to the ileocecal valve b) ileocecal valve to the appendix c) appendix to the sigmoid colon d) cardioesophageal sphincter to the pyloric sphincter e) sigmoid colon to the anus Which of the following is the middle section of the sm ...
1. This is released in the duodenum in response to acidic chyme A
... 1. This is released in the duodenum in response to acidic chyme A) Cholecystokinin B) Gastrin C) Secretin D) Peptide 2. In the GI tract, this layer is responsible for absorption and secretions A) Mucosa B) Sub mucosa C) Muscularis D) Serosa 3. This digestive enzyme is produced in the salivary glands ...
... 1. This is released in the duodenum in response to acidic chyme A) Cholecystokinin B) Gastrin C) Secretin D) Peptide 2. In the GI tract, this layer is responsible for absorption and secretions A) Mucosa B) Sub mucosa C) Muscularis D) Serosa 3. This digestive enzyme is produced in the salivary glands ...
Digestive System Practice Quiz
... 1. _______ is the passageway from mouth to esophagus; muscles within propel food. 2. ______ is the passageway for food from pharynx to stomach. 3. _______ are the longitudinal folds in the stomach’s mucosa. 4. The ________ stores bile. 5. The ________ makes up the superior aspect of the oral cavity. ...
... 1. _______ is the passageway from mouth to esophagus; muscles within propel food. 2. ______ is the passageway for food from pharynx to stomach. 3. _______ are the longitudinal folds in the stomach’s mucosa. 4. The ________ stores bile. 5. The ________ makes up the superior aspect of the oral cavity. ...
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... portal systemic encephalopathy – secondary to chronic liver disease (liver can no longer remove toxic substances in blood) sprue, nontropical (celiac disease, gluten enteropathy) – intestinal disorder when the body can’t tolerate gluten ulcer – non-healing break in the skin or tissue surface ulcerat ...
... portal systemic encephalopathy – secondary to chronic liver disease (liver can no longer remove toxic substances in blood) sprue, nontropical (celiac disease, gluten enteropathy) – intestinal disorder when the body can’t tolerate gluten ulcer – non-healing break in the skin or tissue surface ulcerat ...
Chapter 22
... Upon fecal matter entering rectum it triggers the defecation reflex to expel fecal matter from rectum. ...
... Upon fecal matter entering rectum it triggers the defecation reflex to expel fecal matter from rectum. ...
3 HORMONES from SMALL INTESTINE
... within the core of each villus is a capillary bed and a lacteal : for transport of the absorbed nutrients. ...
... within the core of each villus is a capillary bed and a lacteal : for transport of the absorbed nutrients. ...
Down syndrome (DS) and Hirschsprung`s Disease (HSCR)
... in the normal way at some time in the future. If the child is left with a colostomy, his surgery and care will probably be simplified, but he will have a bag that will need to be looked after. This may be easier than looking after an incontinent child. ...
... in the normal way at some time in the future. If the child is left with a colostomy, his surgery and care will probably be simplified, but he will have a bag that will need to be looked after. This may be easier than looking after an incontinent child. ...
Digestion
... • Salivary Glands Parotid salivary glands – lateralposterior surface of mandible Sublingual salivary glands – floor of the mouth under tongue Submandibular salivary glands – floor of the mouth along inner surfaces of the mandible ...
... • Salivary Glands Parotid salivary glands – lateralposterior surface of mandible Sublingual salivary glands – floor of the mouth under tongue Submandibular salivary glands – floor of the mouth along inner surfaces of the mandible ...