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    has many stages with the first starting in the oral cavity. Within the system‚ food passes through a tube called the alimentary canal‚ more commonly known as the gastrointestinal tract. The tract is made up of the oral cavity‚ pharynx‚ oesophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestines‚ and large intestines. To provide energy and nutrients to the body‚ major functions take place in the digestive system which include; ingestion‚ secretion‚ mixing and movement‚ digestion‚ absorption and excretion. The mouth is the

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    always chewing? | |Sheep belong to the ruminant classification of animals. Ruminants are characterized by their "four" stomachs and "cud-chewing" behavior. The cud is a food bolus | |that has been regurgitated. | |

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    is primarily known as jathara agni‚ the digestive fire. Residing mostly in the stomach as hydrochloric acid (HCL)‚ it is a term that covers all digestive enzymes. The process of digestion‚ absorption and assimilation begins with the enzymes present in the saliva that soften what we eat so it continues into the gullet as a paste. Penetrating the diaphragm‚ this gullet ends in a strong‚ muscular bag we know as the stomach. Having taken about 3 seconds to reach here‚ this foodstuff is turned acidic by

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    In the first scene of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus‚ Menenius tells a short story about how a human body wasted away. He begins with the “members” (organs of the body‚ excluding the stomach) complaining about how the “belly” (the stomach) does no work while the members do all of the work. Menenius continues by saying that the members felt like slaves who had to provide for all of the belly’s wants. The members decided to stop doing what they felt was “all the work‚” and they let the belly starve.

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    Peptic Ulcer Thomas

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    lining of the stomach or small intestines. It is commonly caused by either bacteria or Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These are the main ingredients in painkillers and aspirin. Symptoms? Some of the main symptoms are: Vomiting (Vomit may look like blood or mucous) Nausea Pain or burning feeling in your stomach or intestines between meals Heartburn Forms of Peptic Ulcer? There can be two forms of Peptic Ulcer‚ it depends where it is. If it is in the stomach it is called

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    The Digestive System

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    into the stomach‚ where the next step of digestion takes place. <br><br>In the stomach‚ a mixture of hydrochloric acid and Pepsin‚ which is secreted by the stomach wall‚ liquefies the food. At the same time‚ a substance called intrinsic factor binds Vitamin B in food and various gastric enzymes‚ such as Pepsin (which begins protein digestion)‚ which are secreted by the stomach wall. Secretions of mucus protect the stomach from its digestive enzymes. The food is then mixed in the stomach‚ turning

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    The Digestive System

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    (mastication) of food to break it up into smaller pieces and turning food within stomach‚ so then futher chemical digestion can take place. Chemical digestion occurs when food particles enter the mouth‚ stomach or small intestine where they come into contact with digestive enzymes‚ acid‚ fluids‚ allcaine fluids ect.‚ which digest the food particles to the end stage of digestion. Ad2 Pharynx/oral cavity/tongue/stomach/pancreas/pancreatic duct/common bile duct/small intestine/descending colon/rectrum/anal

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    Heartburn is the awful burning sensation in your chest or throat‚ usually when acids rise from your stomach‚ and it could serious when uncontrolled. Heartburn can be cause after taking aspiring‚ drinking alcohol‚ eating meal of fat laden‚ or acidic food‚ but mostly‚ it is when relaxing you’re the lower esophageal sphincter and allowing it to open‚ increasing the amount of acid in the stomach‚ increasing stomach pressure. Heartburn has several symptoms including the burning of the chest after eating and

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    poisoning. * Acid conditions denature proteins and suit protein digestion by hydrolysis protease secreted in the stomach ( pepsin) begins the process by breaking up polypeptides into shorter chains of amino acids * The wall of the stomach is elastic ( large meals can be swallowed quickly‚ stored and then gradually released in the small intestine) * The wall of the stomach is muscular and contracts rthymically to squeeze the food‚ mixing it and breaking it into smaller lumps Small intestine

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    Cardiac Problems

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    What are some of the ways these two digestive problems can be remedied or relieved? Do you think home remedies might work better than some of the suggested treatment methods you have read about? Why or why not? Explain your answer‚ including appropriate APA citations from your database search. Heartburn is the symptom of acid reflux and GERD; however‚ not everyone with acid reflux has heartburn and not everyone with heartburn has acid reflux. The symptom of heartburn can also be caused by other

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