CHAPTER 17: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
... List the four major organic macromolecules that we ingest, and explain how each is broken down by various enzymes within the alimentary canal. Be sure to include enzyme names, the location of enzyme action, the breakdown products that result from the enzymatic action, and explain any hormonal contro ...
... List the four major organic macromolecules that we ingest, and explain how each is broken down by various enzymes within the alimentary canal. Be sure to include enzyme names, the location of enzyme action, the breakdown products that result from the enzymatic action, and explain any hormonal contro ...
Organ Combining Form
... Enter/o/clysis: Washing or irrigation of the small intestine Enter/o/plegia: Paralysis of the small intestine Enter/ectasia: Dilatation of the small intestine Enter/o/ptosis: Prolapse of the small intestine Enter/o/centesis: Surgical puncture of the small intestine Enter/o/scope: Instrument to exami ...
... Enter/o/clysis: Washing or irrigation of the small intestine Enter/o/plegia: Paralysis of the small intestine Enter/ectasia: Dilatation of the small intestine Enter/o/ptosis: Prolapse of the small intestine Enter/o/centesis: Surgical puncture of the small intestine Enter/o/scope: Instrument to exami ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Whatever the associated injury,the literature supports immediate surgical exploration for most abdominal wall hernias. There is no consensus regarding the approach to repair [6]. Damchen recommended individualistic approach to repair of the defect[8]. In our patient , there was no loss of soft tissu ...
... Whatever the associated injury,the literature supports immediate surgical exploration for most abdominal wall hernias. There is no consensus regarding the approach to repair [6]. Damchen recommended individualistic approach to repair of the defect[8]. In our patient , there was no loss of soft tissu ...
Migrating myoelectric complex (MMC) and Vomiting
... Migrating Motor complex (MMC) • Cycling of the MMC continues until it is ended by the ingestion of food • Termination requires the physical presence of a meal in the upper digestive tract • Vagal efferent signals to ENS interrupt the MMC and initiate mixing motility during ingestion of a meal • Aft ...
... Migrating Motor complex (MMC) • Cycling of the MMC continues until it is ended by the ingestion of food • Termination requires the physical presence of a meal in the upper digestive tract • Vagal efferent signals to ENS interrupt the MMC and initiate mixing motility during ingestion of a meal • Aft ...
Colon
... •Consists of 3 parts: -cecum -colon -rectum •Undigested waste may remain in the large intestine from 12 to 24 hours •A wormlike pouch (appendix) filled with lymphatic tissue extends from the cecum •Process of turning waste material into a semisolid waste (feces) begins in the cecum ...
... •Consists of 3 parts: -cecum -colon -rectum •Undigested waste may remain in the large intestine from 12 to 24 hours •A wormlike pouch (appendix) filled with lymphatic tissue extends from the cecum •Process of turning waste material into a semisolid waste (feces) begins in the cecum ...
stomach
... Food mixing and slow food propulsion occurs. Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... Food mixing and slow food propulsion occurs. Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
Medical Terminology
... Proct/o = Anus and Rectum Proct/o/logist: One who specializes in diseases of the anus and rectum Proct/o/logy: The study of diseases of the anus and rectum Proct/o/plegia: Paralysis of the anus and rectum Proct/o/scope: Instrument used to examine rectum Proct/o/scopy: Examination of rectum with a ...
... Proct/o = Anus and Rectum Proct/o/logist: One who specializes in diseases of the anus and rectum Proct/o/logy: The study of diseases of the anus and rectum Proct/o/plegia: Paralysis of the anus and rectum Proct/o/scope: Instrument used to examine rectum Proct/o/scopy: Examination of rectum with a ...
Chapter 25 Lecture Outline
... • Parietal peritoneum—a serous membrane that lines the wall of the abdominal cavity – Turns inward along posterior midline – Forms dorsal mesentery: a translucent two-layered membrane extending to the digestive tract – The two layers of the mesentery separate and pass around opposite sides of the or ...
... • Parietal peritoneum—a serous membrane that lines the wall of the abdominal cavity – Turns inward along posterior midline – Forms dorsal mesentery: a translucent two-layered membrane extending to the digestive tract – The two layers of the mesentery separate and pass around opposite sides of the or ...
Small Intestine
... •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 ...
THE PERITONEUM : MUSTAFA SAMHOURI 16/9/2015 MOHD ALLOH
... Sphincter: a cylindrical muscle that normally maintains constriction of a natural body passage or orifice which relaxes as required by normal physiological functioning. Anatomical sphincter: has a localized and often circular muscular thickening to facilitate its action as a sphincter. So there is a ...
... Sphincter: a cylindrical muscle that normally maintains constriction of a natural body passage or orifice which relaxes as required by normal physiological functioning. Anatomical sphincter: has a localized and often circular muscular thickening to facilitate its action as a sphincter. So there is a ...
Module 6
... change in consistency. Once the nutrients have been absorbed and the leftover-food residue liquid has passed through the small intestine, it then moves on to the large intestine, or colon. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine. These enzy ...
... change in consistency. Once the nutrients have been absorbed and the leftover-food residue liquid has passed through the small intestine, it then moves on to the large intestine, or colon. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine. These enzy ...
Computed tomographic colonography: Diagnosis of an incarcerated
... A 68-year-old obese man was referred for CTC scanning by a gastroenterologist. His primary clinical history was worsening constipation and lower abdominal discomfort on his left side. Optical colonoscopy was contraindicated because of his comorbidities of hypertension, ischaemic heart disease, diabe ...
... A 68-year-old obese man was referred for CTC scanning by a gastroenterologist. His primary clinical history was worsening constipation and lower abdominal discomfort on his left side. Optical colonoscopy was contraindicated because of his comorbidities of hypertension, ischaemic heart disease, diabe ...
April 2015 final - The College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka
... continue to have breakthrough symptoms on PPIs [4]. Continued symptomatic complaints are frequently ignored by medical physicians or addressed by escalating the dose of these medications, often without benefit. The immense experience with PPIs over the years, has unmasked disturbing side effects. Th ...
... continue to have breakthrough symptoms on PPIs [4]. Continued symptomatic complaints are frequently ignored by medical physicians or addressed by escalating the dose of these medications, often without benefit. The immense experience with PPIs over the years, has unmasked disturbing side effects. Th ...
Part 1: Overview of the Digestive System Digestive System: 2 parts
... • convoluted tube from pyloric sphincter to ileocecal sphincter (start of large intestine) 2 - 4 m OR 7-13 ft in length 2.5 - 4 m OR 1 - 1.6 inches in diameter many loops and coils ...
... • convoluted tube from pyloric sphincter to ileocecal sphincter (start of large intestine) 2 - 4 m OR 7-13 ft in length 2.5 - 4 m OR 1 - 1.6 inches in diameter many loops and coils ...
Exam 2 - GEOCITIES.ws
... a. may clarify if they have gynecological problems or other problems (eg. adhesions, appendicitis) ***** d. analgesia for studies is acceptable when its indicated D. Management 1. general a. management depends on ...
... a. may clarify if they have gynecological problems or other problems (eg. adhesions, appendicitis) ***** d. analgesia for studies is acceptable when its indicated D. Management 1. general a. management depends on ...
Chapter 25 *Lecture PowerPoint The Digestive System
... – Covers the small intestines like an apron – The inferior margin turns back on itself and passes upward – Forming a deep pouch between its deep and superficial layers – Inner superior margin forms serous membranes around the spleen and transverse colon ...
... – Covers the small intestines like an apron – The inferior margin turns back on itself and passes upward – Forming a deep pouch between its deep and superficial layers – Inner superior margin forms serous membranes around the spleen and transverse colon ...
Saladin 5e Extended Outline
... 1. Its functions include ingestion, taste and sensory responses to food, chewing, chemical digestions, swallowing, speech, and respiration. 2. The mouth is enclosed by the cheeks, lips, palate, and tongue. (Fig. 25.4) a. its anterior opening is the oral fissure and its posterior opening is the fauce ...
... 1. Its functions include ingestion, taste and sensory responses to food, chewing, chemical digestions, swallowing, speech, and respiration. 2. The mouth is enclosed by the cheeks, lips, palate, and tongue. (Fig. 25.4) a. its anterior opening is the oral fissure and its posterior opening is the fauce ...
Lara Slough
... elasmobranch inhabits the waters of the outer continental shelf and slope from Nova Scotia to Nicaragua. Elasmobranchs, which include sharks and rays, are in a sub-class of the class Chondrichthyes that have yet to be studied extensively. The chain catshark reaches approximately 45cm in length as an ...
... elasmobranch inhabits the waters of the outer continental shelf and slope from Nova Scotia to Nicaragua. Elasmobranchs, which include sharks and rays, are in a sub-class of the class Chondrichthyes that have yet to be studied extensively. The chain catshark reaches approximately 45cm in length as an ...
accessory digestive organs
... Root Canal ~ area where pulp cavity extends into root Apical Foramen ~ opening at proximal end of each root canal ~ carries nerve & vessels TOOTH AND GUM DISEASE ~ “periodontal disease” Calculus ~ Dental Calculi Calcified dental plaque ~ “tartar” ~ Hard Common in gingival sulcus between tooth & gum ...
... Root Canal ~ area where pulp cavity extends into root Apical Foramen ~ opening at proximal end of each root canal ~ carries nerve & vessels TOOTH AND GUM DISEASE ~ “periodontal disease” Calculus ~ Dental Calculi Calcified dental plaque ~ “tartar” ~ Hard Common in gingival sulcus between tooth & gum ...
Lecture 3- constipation and IBS
... They remain in the bowel, attract and retain water by osmosis thereby increasing the volume of feces peristalsis evacuation of stool. ...
... They remain in the bowel, attract and retain water by osmosis thereby increasing the volume of feces peristalsis evacuation of stool. ...
Laparoscopic Surgery for Adhesiolysis
... potential for adhesion formation; electrification and laser are usually reserved for hemostatic dissection of adhesions where anatomic planes are not evident or vascular adherences are anticipated. Thermal energy sources must be avoided as much as possible to reduce adhesion recurrence. Blunt-tipped ...
... potential for adhesion formation; electrification and laser are usually reserved for hemostatic dissection of adhesions where anatomic planes are not evident or vascular adherences are anticipated. Thermal energy sources must be avoided as much as possible to reduce adhesion recurrence. Blunt-tipped ...