was given 0.2 mL charcoal meal which is composed of 20 mL castor oil‚ 10 mL coconut oil and 2 g activated carbon. After another hour‚ the mice were all sacrificed by chloroform and dissected to get the intestines. The distance traveled by the charcoal was divided by the total length of the intestines and data was subjected to statistical tests. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researchers would like to thank‚ first of all‚ to God Almighty who gave us the
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GI Terminologies Visceral pain; dull poorly localized pain Somatic pain; sharp pain‚ well localized Referred pain; pain experience at a distance from disease process Fetor hepaticus; sweet fecal odor caused by hepatic failure Feculent breath; foul fecal odor caused by severe bowel obstruction Severe halitosis; foul breath odor can be caused by poor dental hygience or neoplasms or esophagus and stomach Jaundice; yellowish discoloration of skin caused by high bilirubin level associated with
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A&P and Terminology “Walk-about” guide Station 1 Find the “Cavity Image” in the room. Identify the cavities‚ PAYING SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE BOUNDARIES‚ using the image in your lab book. Mark them on this image: Label the quadrants and regions in the boxes: Study the use of these words in your lab book under the section "Body Orientation": ventral anterior dorsal posterior superior cranial inferior caudal medial lateral Use this image to answer the following questions
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through the esophagus to the stomach which is a mixer and grinder of food. The stomach secrets Hydrochloric acid and enzymes that are used in the breaking down of the food. The food then leaves the stomach in form of a liquid or fluid into the small intestines where it is now absorbed into the system. The absorption
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the mouth‚ also known as the oral cavity. Inside the mouth are many accessory organs that aid in the digestion of food—the tongue‚ teeth‚ and salivary glands. Teeth chop food into small pieces‚ which are moistened by saliva before the tongue and other muscles push the food into the pharynx. • Teeth. The teeth are 32 small‚ hard organs found along the anterior and lateral edges of the mouth. Each tooth is made of a bone-like substance called dentin and covered in a layer of enamel—the hardest substance
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Pancreatitis The pancreas is a large gland positioned beside the duodenum and behind the stomach whose primary function is to enhance the digestion of carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ and fat by secreting special digestive enzymes into the small intestine. It secretes the hormones insulin‚ glucagon‚ pancreatic polypeptide and somatostatin into the bloodstream to facilitate blood glucose metabolism (Huether & McCance‚ 2017‚ p. 901-902). Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas which can be characterized
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Describe the hormonal control of the secretion of bile and pancreatic juice during the digestive process. 5. Explain why proteases are secreted in an inactive state and describe the means by which proteases are activated in the stomach and small intestine. 6. What is pancreatitis and what is the basic mechanism that underlies the condition? 7. List the most common causes of pancreatitis. 8. List the symptoms‚
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Inflammatory bowel disease can be divided into two subgroups: Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Crohn’s disease part of inflammatory bowel disease. Crohn’s disease can occur anywhere from the mouth to anus. Ulcerative colitis can be just in the colon and the rectum. In this research paper‚ there will be demonstration of Crohn’s disease and who gets the disease. Also‚ there will be demonstration of the symptoms‚ the age groups of people who have the disease. There are many people who have Crohn’s
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Malfertheiner‚ 2012) They suggest that the fluids‚ lining and feces that passes through the intestines would definitely have an answer for them because the pancreas spills into the intestine. Therefore‚ any fluids or secretions from the pancreas into the intestine would result in being positive or negative for cancer cells. They suggest feces because it travels through the intestine and it would be the best specimen to observe. In order to conduct this research‚ they preformed
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possibly gain long-term remission‚ and reduce the symptoms‚ generally allowing patients to function normally. Prevention can begin with simple test provided by a doctor. For example‚ blood test‚ colonoscopy‚ fecal occult blood test‚ barium enema‚ small bowel imaging and etcetera. These tests can be helpful in both prevention and treatment. Controlling the disease consists of taking medications provided by a doctor. Some of the medications include Anti-inflammatory drugs or Immune system suppressors
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