As you consider all of the aspects associated with eating and
processing this sandwich, please choose 1 area of the
Gastrointestinal (GI) tract and explain what happens in this area
as far as chemical or mechanical digestion is
concerned?
Does any absorption take place in the area of the GI tract that you
have chosen?
Digestion takes two forms -- chemical and mechanical. Chemical digestion refers to the breakdown of food into absorbable nutrients by digestive juices and enzymes.Mechanical processing is the physical breakdown of nourishment through biting, pounding, and solid or cadenced constrictions. At the point when your stomach beats, it's utilizing the two sorts of assimilation to ensure that in part processed sustenance is little enough to enter the cells of your GI tract, blood and lymph tissue.
Chemical Digestion
Your stomach produces a variety of digestive secretions that play a powerful role in chemical digestion. Among these stomach related juices are hydrochloric corrosive, catalysts, bodily fluid, gastrin and inborn factor, or, in other words appropriate nutrient B-12 retention. It isn't sufficient for these stomach related juices to simply be available in the stomach, be that as it may; they should be altogether blended with the halfway processed nourishment in your stomach. The agitating of your stomach permits satisfactory blending.
Absorption take place in the area of the GI tract
Many diseases of the colon and rectum can be prevented or minimized by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, practicing good bowel habits, and submitting to cancer screening.
Colonoscopy is prescribed for normal hazard patients at age 50. On the off chance that you have a family history of colorectal growth or polyps, colonoscopy might be suggested at a more youthful age. Regularly, colonoscopy is suggested 10 years more youthful than the influenced relative. (For instance, if your sibling was determined to have colorectal tumor or polyps at age 45, you should start screening at age 35).
As you consider all of the aspects associated with eating and processing this sandwich, please choose...
1)The enterohepatic circulation reabsorbs bile salts in the distal portion of the small intestine (ileum). All of the following statements about the enterohepatic circulation are true except one. Select the statement below that is NOT true of the enterohepatic circulation? A) Reabsorbing bile salts in the ileum gives more time to emulsify lipid and aid in their absorption within a greater length of the small intestine. B) The reabsorption of bile salts allows them to be reused within new bile....
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pancreas Lives and What are the organs of digestion? Small instestine, Lives an instestine, 263 Exam 2 Review Be able to recall the following information from memory. Digestion, Absorption and Metabolism What is the function of each of the digestive system, including the accessory organs? • What are the parts of the small intestine (and lengths) and large intestine?...
Please choose any of these 4 topics and answer the questions that they ask. You only need to choose one. Consider the two ways we regulate thirst. Why are the two types of thirst seemingly indistinguishable to an individual (think of common pathways/structures in the nervous system). In essence, name the 2 types and how they differ, as well as what they have in common. Explain and contrast the following theories of motivation: 1) Drive Theory; 2) Incentive Theory; 3)...
Please choose any of these 4 topics and answer the questions that they ask. You only need to choose one. Consider the two ways we regulate thirst. Why are the two types of thirst seemingly indistinguishable to an individual (think of common pathways/structures in the nervous system). In essence, name the 2 types and how they differ, as well as what they have in common. Explain and contrast the following theories of motivation: 1) Drive Theory; 2) Incentive Theory; 3)...
BIOL 221 A&P Exam 3 Please read each question carefully and provide a detailed answer using complete sentences. You may r textbook and course resources All exams must be completed via computer- no hand written documents will be accepted. Save your completed exam using your last name (Exam3Moon.doc) and submit to drop box found within Blackboard under the Digestion tab Explain the difference between a catabolic and anabolic reaction. (4 points) 2. Identify the components of the alimentary canal.(6 points)...
Chief Complaint: Nausea & Vomiting History of Present Illness A 24-year-old woman presents to your urgent care clinic complaining of nausea and vomiting for the past 4 weeks. She had no prior gastrointestinal problems until the onset of symptoms 4 weeks ago. She generally develops nausea about 1/2 hour after eating and then vomits non-bloody material about an hour later. Solid food causes more symptoms than liquids, and the amount of food needed to cause symptoms has been decreasing. Otherwise,...
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