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... Lung and Liver the liver is characterized by ascending qi and the lung descending qi. The coordination between ascent and descent is of important regulatory role to freedom of the whole body’s qi dynamic. The disorders of liver and lung qi often affect each other. Adverse rising of liver qi ...
... Lung and Liver the liver is characterized by ascending qi and the lung descending qi. The coordination between ascent and descent is of important regulatory role to freedom of the whole body’s qi dynamic. The disorders of liver and lung qi often affect each other. Adverse rising of liver qi ...
Digestion - Belle Vernon Area School District
... k. (cont.)___________ – Liver cells arranged in columns around a central vein. l. _______________ – Phagocytic cells that remove bacteria from the blood that came from the digestive tract. m. _________________- Secrete bile. n. __________________________ o. __________________________ p. Common ____ ...
... k. (cont.)___________ – Liver cells arranged in columns around a central vein. l. _______________ – Phagocytic cells that remove bacteria from the blood that came from the digestive tract. m. _________________- Secrete bile. n. __________________________ o. __________________________ p. Common ____ ...
13 - Dissection Powerpoint 2
... • Irresponsible behaviour with the frog or the lab tools will result in the student being sent home and a report filed to the office. • Be careful. The tools are sharp and can easily cut you. ...
... • Irresponsible behaviour with the frog or the lab tools will result in the student being sent home and a report filed to the office. • Be careful. The tools are sharp and can easily cut you. ...
Digestive System Teacher Notes
... the mouth (below the ears) and under the tongue (little flaps under the tongue). Saliva contains amylase, an enzyme which begins the digestion of starch ...
... the mouth (below the ears) and under the tongue (little flaps under the tongue). Saliva contains amylase, an enzyme which begins the digestion of starch ...
Digestive system
... •Secretes a yellowish-brown to greenish substance called bile which is stored in the gall bladder •Stores glucose in the form of glycogen •Secretes bilirubin, a bile pigment that is combined with bile and excreted into the duodenum ...
... •Secretes a yellowish-brown to greenish substance called bile which is stored in the gall bladder •Stores glucose in the form of glycogen •Secretes bilirubin, a bile pigment that is combined with bile and excreted into the duodenum ...
Chapter 7 Body Systems
... that there is an opening in the center when relaxed and no opening when contracted – Lower esophageal sphincter (LES) or cardiac sphincter controls opening of esophagus into stomach • If LES does not remain properly closed after intake of food, stomach acid can spill into esophagus causing damage – ...
... that there is an opening in the center when relaxed and no opening when contracted – Lower esophageal sphincter (LES) or cardiac sphincter controls opening of esophagus into stomach • If LES does not remain properly closed after intake of food, stomach acid can spill into esophagus causing damage – ...
digestive ppt
... ignore dysphagia until it becomes very severe. Drinking water at meals eases difficult swallowing, and the person tends to forget about the problem until the next meal,since this condition does not cause pain. Dysphagia usually represents long-standing disease. And professional help should be obtain ...
... ignore dysphagia until it becomes very severe. Drinking water at meals eases difficult swallowing, and the person tends to forget about the problem until the next meal,since this condition does not cause pain. Dysphagia usually represents long-standing disease. And professional help should be obtain ...
Bullfrog Dissection
... Fat Bodies --Spaghetti shaped structures that have a bright orange or yellow color, if you have a particularly fat frog, these fat bodies may need to be removed to see the other structures. Usually they are located just on the inside of the abdominal wall. Peritoneum A spider web like membrane that ...
... Fat Bodies --Spaghetti shaped structures that have a bright orange or yellow color, if you have a particularly fat frog, these fat bodies may need to be removed to see the other structures. Usually they are located just on the inside of the abdominal wall. Peritoneum A spider web like membrane that ...
Frog dissection 1
... Fat Bodies --Spaghetti shaped structures that have a bright orange or yellow color, if you have a particularly fat frog, these fat bodies may need to be removed to see the other structures. Usually they are located just on the inside of the abdominal wall. Peritoneum A spider web like membrane that ...
... Fat Bodies --Spaghetti shaped structures that have a bright orange or yellow color, if you have a particularly fat frog, these fat bodies may need to be removed to see the other structures. Usually they are located just on the inside of the abdominal wall. Peritoneum A spider web like membrane that ...
stores feces RECTUM defecation reflex RECTUM feces exits body
... surface area of lipids BILE - LIVER ...
... surface area of lipids BILE - LIVER ...
FUNCTION of the SMALL INTESTINE
... Once all food is digested (broken down to a liquid), it begins absorption VILLI – fingerlike projections inside the small intestine to help increase the surface area for absorption MICROVILLI – fingerlike projections on the villi ...
... Once all food is digested (broken down to a liquid), it begins absorption VILLI – fingerlike projections inside the small intestine to help increase the surface area for absorption MICROVILLI – fingerlike projections on the villi ...
Accessory Organs of the Digestive System
... partly digested food expelled by the stomach into the duodenum. ...
... partly digested food expelled by the stomach into the duodenum. ...
Pharynx
... The lesser omentum anchors the liver to the stomach The hepatic blood vessels enter the liver at the porta hepatis The gallbladder rests in a recess on the inferior surface of the right lobe ...
... The lesser omentum anchors the liver to the stomach The hepatic blood vessels enter the liver at the porta hepatis The gallbladder rests in a recess on the inferior surface of the right lobe ...
Digestive System
... Functions: store food ; initiate digestion of proteins ; kill bacteria with the strong acidity (pH 2); make chyme (rugae) – The stomach digests only proteins, but not fats and carbohydrates – There is basically no absorption in the stomach • Enzymes: – Release of gastrin (hormone) upon sight, smell, ...
... Functions: store food ; initiate digestion of proteins ; kill bacteria with the strong acidity (pH 2); make chyme (rugae) – The stomach digests only proteins, but not fats and carbohydrates – There is basically no absorption in the stomach • Enzymes: – Release of gastrin (hormone) upon sight, smell, ...
Digestive System
... •Mouth is lined with chemical receptors called taste buds, which are connected to the brain via cranial nerves •Olfactory receptors in the nose also contribute to our sense of taste •Most humans have 32 teeth •Each tooth consists of a crown which is dense with calcium, and the pulp, which is rich wi ...
... •Mouth is lined with chemical receptors called taste buds, which are connected to the brain via cranial nerves •Olfactory receptors in the nose also contribute to our sense of taste •Most humans have 32 teeth •Each tooth consists of a crown which is dense with calcium, and the pulp, which is rich wi ...
Biology 2 – Study Guide
... lining of the colon, called ________ can be either benign or cancerous. Colon cancer incidence increases for people who do not have enough _________ in their diets. 11. Pancreatic juice contains a mix of _________ solution to neutralize stomach acid, and digestive ___________ to further break down f ...
... lining of the colon, called ________ can be either benign or cancerous. Colon cancer incidence increases for people who do not have enough _________ in their diets. 11. Pancreatic juice contains a mix of _________ solution to neutralize stomach acid, and digestive ___________ to further break down f ...
digestive system
... The stones block the cystic duct, and causes a lot of pain as the bile backs up. Treatment is to cut the cystic duct and remove the gall bladder. Now that person can only eat small amounts of fats at a time. Two main types of gallstones: Stones made out of cholesterol (most common type). It has no ...
... The stones block the cystic duct, and causes a lot of pain as the bile backs up. Treatment is to cut the cystic duct and remove the gall bladder. Now that person can only eat small amounts of fats at a time. Two main types of gallstones: Stones made out of cholesterol (most common type). It has no ...
Objectives Accessory Organs - Liver Liver composition Liver
... Liver: Microscopic Anatomy Portal triad at each corner of lobule - Bile duct receives bile from bile canaliculi - Portal arteriole is a branch of the hepatic artery - Hepatic venule is a branch of the hepatic portal vein ...
... Liver: Microscopic Anatomy Portal triad at each corner of lobule - Bile duct receives bile from bile canaliculi - Portal arteriole is a branch of the hepatic artery - Hepatic venule is a branch of the hepatic portal vein ...
Chapter 25 and 26 Test Review
... Name the three types of papillae. Describe their location on the tongue and if taste buds are present. List the 3 salivary glands. Describe their location and the type of saliva secreted from each. How does the number of teeth differ between children and adults? Which teeth are present in adults and ...
... Name the three types of papillae. Describe their location on the tongue and if taste buds are present. List the 3 salivary glands. Describe their location and the type of saliva secreted from each. How does the number of teeth differ between children and adults? Which teeth are present in adults and ...
The Detoxification System Part I: The Human Liver
... There is no organ that is more important to healthy metabolism than the liver - in many ways, it is as central to metabolism as the heart is to the circulation of blood. Because of the crucial importance of healthy metabolism to overall health, diseases of the liver can be devastating, leading to fa ...
... There is no organ that is more important to healthy metabolism than the liver - in many ways, it is as central to metabolism as the heart is to the circulation of blood. Because of the crucial importance of healthy metabolism to overall health, diseases of the liver can be devastating, leading to fa ...
Human Biology 303 Exam 3 Multiple
... 25) Marie-Therese, living in southern Louisiana, loves to eat raw shellfish from the river but after that last big hurricane, she started having pain in the abdomen, unexpected fatigue, and the whites of her eyes became yellow. What is the most likely cause of her problem? A) Hepatitis A B) Malaria ...
... 25) Marie-Therese, living in southern Louisiana, loves to eat raw shellfish from the river but after that last big hurricane, she started having pain in the abdomen, unexpected fatigue, and the whites of her eyes became yellow. What is the most likely cause of her problem? A) Hepatitis A B) Malaria ...
Digestive System
... • Is a pear-shaped, muscular sac • Stores and concentrates bile prior to excretion into small intestine • Is located in the fossa on the posterior surface of the liver’s right lobe • The Cystic Duct – Extends from gallbladder – Union with common hepatic duct forms common bile duct ...
... • Is a pear-shaped, muscular sac • Stores and concentrates bile prior to excretion into small intestine • Is located in the fossa on the posterior surface of the liver’s right lobe • The Cystic Duct – Extends from gallbladder – Union with common hepatic duct forms common bile duct ...
Liver transplantation
Liver transplantation or hepatic transplantation is the replacement of a diseased liver with some or all of a healthy liver from another person (allograft). The most commonly used technique is orthotopic transplantation, in which the native liver is removed and replaced by the donor organ in the same anatomic location as the original liver. Liver transplantation is a viable treatment option for end-stage liver disease and acute liver failure. Typically three surgeons and two anesthesiologists are involved, with up to four supporting nurses. The surgical procedure is very demanding and ranges from 4 to 18 hours depending on outcome. Numerous anastomoses and sutures, and many disconnections and reconnections of abdominal and hepatic tissue, must be made for the transplant to succeed, requiring an eligible recipient and a well-calibrated live or cadaveric donor match.