THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
... produced the bile stored in the gallbladder can start to crystallize forming gallstones which then block the bile duct ...
... produced the bile stored in the gallbladder can start to crystallize forming gallstones which then block the bile duct ...
File
... 14. gastric glands – found in stomach and secrete gastric juice 15. gastric juice – includes mucus, digestive enzymes, intrinsic factor, and hydrochloric acid 16. hepatic duct- transfer bile from liver into the small intestine 17. ileocecal sphincter – distal end of small intestine where it joins th ...
... 14. gastric glands – found in stomach and secrete gastric juice 15. gastric juice – includes mucus, digestive enzymes, intrinsic factor, and hydrochloric acid 16. hepatic duct- transfer bile from liver into the small intestine 17. ileocecal sphincter – distal end of small intestine where it joins th ...
Urogynecology Definitions
... control, difficulty voiding, urinary frequency and problems with bowel movements. It may also cause feelings of pelvic or vaginal heaviness, bulging, fullness, pain, recurrent bladder infections, and/or excessive vaginal discharge. Pharmacologic therapy: (Medications) Another common treatment for in ...
... control, difficulty voiding, urinary frequency and problems with bowel movements. It may also cause feelings of pelvic or vaginal heaviness, bulging, fullness, pain, recurrent bladder infections, and/or excessive vaginal discharge. Pharmacologic therapy: (Medications) Another common treatment for in ...
Anatomy of the Female Pelvis
... obturator foramen. This foramen is often used in pelvic surgery for access or to support grafted material. ...
... obturator foramen. This foramen is often used in pelvic surgery for access or to support grafted material. ...
Digestive System Anatomy
... through the rectum, bowel movement. • Flatus = gas in the digestive tract. • Gastric lavage = washing out of the stomach. • Hematemesis = vomiting of blood. • Reflux = return of flow, of stomach contents back through the esophagus. • Vomit = matter expelled from the stomach through the mouth, vomitu ...
... through the rectum, bowel movement. • Flatus = gas in the digestive tract. • Gastric lavage = washing out of the stomach. • Hematemesis = vomiting of blood. • Reflux = return of flow, of stomach contents back through the esophagus. • Vomit = matter expelled from the stomach through the mouth, vomitu ...
J.Williams.GIPhys.3-Salivary-Esophagus-26-37
... Slide 8 – (Right) Fig. 3-3 Johnson, L. Gastrointestinal Physiology, 7th ed. Mosby Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA; 2007: 26. Slide 9 – Fig. 3-4 Johnson, L. Gastrointestinal Physiology, 6th ed. Mosby Elsevier, St. Louis, MO; 2001: 32. ...
... Slide 8 – (Right) Fig. 3-3 Johnson, L. Gastrointestinal Physiology, 7th ed. Mosby Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA; 2007: 26. Slide 9 – Fig. 3-4 Johnson, L. Gastrointestinal Physiology, 6th ed. Mosby Elsevier, St. Louis, MO; 2001: 32. ...
Hepatitis B
... And, it is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Information on Hepatitis B Some people never develop symptoms, others develop chronic symptoms that stay with them their whole life. ...
... And, it is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Information on Hepatitis B Some people never develop symptoms, others develop chronic symptoms that stay with them their whole life. ...
right & left hepatic ducts - Human Anatomy and Physiology
... – receives stomach contents, pancreatic juice & bile – neutralizes stomach acids, emulsifies fats, pepsin inactivated by pH increase, pancreatic enzymes ...
... – receives stomach contents, pancreatic juice & bile – neutralizes stomach acids, emulsifies fats, pepsin inactivated by pH increase, pancreatic enzymes ...
patient consent to procedure - roux-en-y gastric bypass
... 2. Purpose of Procedure. The purpose of this operation is to limit the amount of food or liquid I can consume at any given time. Because of this limited intake, if I eat too much at any one meal, I may feel discomfort and may vomit. Stretching this stomach pouch routinely will diminish any weight lo ...
... 2. Purpose of Procedure. The purpose of this operation is to limit the amount of food or liquid I can consume at any given time. Because of this limited intake, if I eat too much at any one meal, I may feel discomfort and may vomit. Stretching this stomach pouch routinely will diminish any weight lo ...
Vertebrate digestion note
... Stretch receptors in the rectum initiate the reflex. This opens the internal anal sphincter, and the rectum contracts. This sphincter is under involuntary control. The external anal sphincter (voluntary) must relax to release wastes. If it does not, it remains closed, and the rect ...
... Stretch receptors in the rectum initiate the reflex. This opens the internal anal sphincter, and the rectum contracts. This sphincter is under involuntary control. The external anal sphincter (voluntary) must relax to release wastes. If it does not, it remains closed, and the rect ...
Digestion
... contractions increased pressure on walls diverticula (herniations of mucosa) • Diverticulosis commonly in sigmoid colon – Affects ½ people > 70 years ...
... contractions increased pressure on walls diverticula (herniations of mucosa) • Diverticulosis commonly in sigmoid colon – Affects ½ people > 70 years ...
The DIGESTIVE System
... Mechanical: broken down into smaller parts--MASTICATION AND MACERATION ...
... Mechanical: broken down into smaller parts--MASTICATION AND MACERATION ...
The Digestive System
... Sometimes called “Fangs” or “cuspids”– they serve as a killing instrument in carnivorous animals. Bicuspids – Also called pre-molars – these teeth serve to crush food and break fibers up. ...
... Sometimes called “Fangs” or “cuspids”– they serve as a killing instrument in carnivorous animals. Bicuspids – Also called pre-molars – these teeth serve to crush food and break fibers up. ...
Biology 12 Name: Digestion Practice Test Section 1: Digestion
... 1. Three (3) labeled thistle tubes were prepared with the contents shown in the diagrams below. 2. Each tube was placed into a beaker of distilled water at 37 ° C for 1 hour. 3. After 1 hour, the H2O in the beaker was tested for the presence of various molecules. ...
... 1. Three (3) labeled thistle tubes were prepared with the contents shown in the diagrams below. 2. Each tube was placed into a beaker of distilled water at 37 ° C for 1 hour. 3. After 1 hour, the H2O in the beaker was tested for the presence of various molecules. ...
عرض تقديمي من PowerPoint
... via pyloric inhibits local reflexes, activates sympathetic fibers iii. Gallbladder ...
... via pyloric inhibits local reflexes, activates sympathetic fibers iii. Gallbladder ...
Nerve activates contraction
... •External anal sphincter—formed by skeletal muscle and under voluntary control •Internal involuntary sphincter—formed by smooth muscle •These sphincters are normally closed except during defecation ...
... •External anal sphincter—formed by skeletal muscle and under voluntary control •Internal involuntary sphincter—formed by smooth muscle •These sphincters are normally closed except during defecation ...
GIStudyGuide
... the outside, and a central vein at the core. Triads contain 1) branches of the hepatic artery, 2) branches of the hepatic artery proper, and 3) bile ducts. Sinusoidal capillaries deliver 1) oxygenated blood from the hepatic artery and 2)blood from the portal vein rich in absorbed nutrients. The bloo ...
... the outside, and a central vein at the core. Triads contain 1) branches of the hepatic artery, 2) branches of the hepatic artery proper, and 3) bile ducts. Sinusoidal capillaries deliver 1) oxygenated blood from the hepatic artery and 2)blood from the portal vein rich in absorbed nutrients. The bloo ...
Renal system
... d. Rectum i. Rectal valves ii. Internal transverse folds e. Anal canal i. Two sphincters ii. Internal and external iii. Internal is involuntary iv. External is voluntary 5. Digestive processes a. No breakdown b. Water and vitamin absorption c. Major function is the peristaltic movement of fecal mate ...
... d. Rectum i. Rectal valves ii. Internal transverse folds e. Anal canal i. Two sphincters ii. Internal and external iii. Internal is involuntary iv. External is voluntary 5. Digestive processes a. No breakdown b. Water and vitamin absorption c. Major function is the peristaltic movement of fecal mate ...
Digestive system - Wines Science Jeopardy 2013
... Anus The anus is the last part of the digestive tract. It is a 2-inch long canal consisting of the pelvic floor muscles and the two anal sphincters (internal and external). The lining of the upper anus is specialized to detect rectal contents. It lets you know whether the contents are liquid, gas, o ...
... Anus The anus is the last part of the digestive tract. It is a 2-inch long canal consisting of the pelvic floor muscles and the two anal sphincters (internal and external). The lining of the upper anus is specialized to detect rectal contents. It lets you know whether the contents are liquid, gas, o ...
Anatomy Test
... _________________________________ 24) Name the hormone that causes the release of buffers from the pancreas. ___________________________________ 25) What hormone causes the hepatopancreatic sphincter to open? ____________________________________________ 26) The main job of the large intestine is to ...
... _________________________________ 24) Name the hormone that causes the release of buffers from the pancreas. ___________________________________ 25) What hormone causes the hepatopancreatic sphincter to open? ____________________________________________ 26) The main job of the large intestine is to ...
Cultural Diversity
... The ileocecal valve prevents backward flow of fecal contents from the large intestine to the small intestine. The vermiform appendix, which has no known function, is an appendage close to the ileocecal valve. The colon is subdivided into four sections: the ascending, transverse, descending, and sigm ...
... The ileocecal valve prevents backward flow of fecal contents from the large intestine to the small intestine. The vermiform appendix, which has no known function, is an appendage close to the ileocecal valve. The colon is subdivided into four sections: the ascending, transverse, descending, and sigm ...