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Change: And here is a video which is purely entertainment of a man who seems to have gained an abnormal ammount of control over his stomach and esophagus. Learning ObjectivesLearn the functions and tissues of the digestion system. Learn the passageway of the digestive system, the Alimentary Canal. Notes,
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Change: - conic projection from the posterior edge of the middle of the soft palate; composed of connective tissue containing a number of racemose glands and some muscle fibers. Connections to other body systemsThe Autonomic Nervous System:Sympathetic system will decrease peristalsis of the GI tract.Parasympathetic system
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Change: *a.produces bile which helps to break down food, has cells called hepatocytes which detoxifies drugs, metabolites, poisons and they also store excess nutrients and vitamins so they can release them as needed. b.it doessystem nothing.plays c.a releasesprominent bilepart throughin the cysticImmune ductSystem.
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Jul 24 2008, 4:06 PM EDT
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Change: . Today's couch potato lifestyle has been blamed for skyrocketing rates of obesity, but the cause of this trend may have more to do with
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Jul 24 2008, 4:02 PM EDT
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Change: In the News Eating paper in search of missing nutrients. Why would this seemingly normal woman be craving paper on a daily basis? The Couch Isn't Making You Fat. Today's couch potato lifestyle has been blamed for skyrocketing
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Change: Here is a short video discussing the rising obesity epidemic in America. It is from the TED Talks. Tissue layers within the digestive tract Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: (Main focus for the Digestive system 1 will be the Digestive Organs)Digestive system includes organs
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Jul 24 2008, 3:58 PM EDT
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Change: digestion, breakdown carbs, proteins, fats. Receives bile from gallbladder & liver.2. Jejunumabsorption3. IleumabsorptionPancreasreleases enzymes to break down carbs & proteins. Insulin productionLarge Intestineno digestionremoves h2ocreate & compact feces.RectumAnus- external opening of the rectum.Slides from Class Social
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Jul 24 2008, 3:55 PM EDT
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Change: GI in the ArticlesNews, and RevieGI ReviewHere is a video introducing us to what happens to food once we swallow it. In addition to the resources on this page, be sure to check out the sub page, labeled "Structures." Learning ObjectivesLearn the
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Jul 24 2008, 3:50 PM EDT
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Change: There are several subpages for the the Digestive System, includingFunctions & Structures, Clinical View, News Articles, and RevieHere is a video introducing us to what happens to food once we swallow
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Change: SalvarySalivary Glands~create saliva- parotid- sublingual- submandibularPharynx AccesoryAccessory OrgansThroat Liver passageway to esophagus Gallbladder Pancreas kidney Bladderesophagus-tube that brings food to the stomach.Stomachholds foodchemical digestionstomach acid-gastric juice- hydrochloric acid- pepsinlining-mucous membraneSmall Intestine1. Duodenum
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Change: the Large Intestine except for?a. sigmoid mesocolonb. ileocecal valve*c. greater curvatured. cecum 11. Pepcin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins, it is produced where? a. in the mouthb. in the small intestinesc. in the liver*d. in the stomach
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Change: Anus- external opening of the rectum.Slides from Class Social and Health Issues Related to Food Here is a short video discussing the rising obesity epidemic in America. It is from the TED Talks. Tissue layers within the digestive tract Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: (Main focus
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Change: has four regions. The "cardia" which is a small, narrow, superior entryway into the stomach lumen from the esophagus. The "fundus" is the dome-shaped region
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Change: digestion, breakdown carbs, proteins, fats. Receives bile from gallbladder & liver.2. Jejunum absorption3. Ileum absorptionPancreasreleases enzymes to break down carbs & proteins. Insulin productionLarge Intestine no digestionremoves h2ocreate & compact feces.Rectum Anus Slides from Class Social and Health Issues Related to Food
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