The beginning of the digestive process starts with the smell and sight of food which activate the salivary glands. The mouth is the point at which food enters the digestive tract and continues the digestive process by chewing food. The food is then broken down into pieces and moistened by salivary glands which turn food into a bolus. The bolus goes down the pharynx into the esophagus which connects the pharynx to the stomach. The stomach is an organ that mixes food and secretes gastric juice. The bolus, once in the stomach, is mixed into a semiliquid mass called chime. The stomach is close together with the liver and pancreas but does not get assistance from these organs. The chime then enters…
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1. The general anatomical features of the alimentary canal are listed below. Fill in the table to complete the information.…
Marie M. Daly was born on April 16, 1921, in Queens, New York. She was raised in a family that valued education very highly and believed in the power of it. She attended Hunter College High School, an all-girls institution in New York City. After graduation from high school, Daly attended Queens College in Flushing, New York, which was close to home in order to save money. Daly graduated with honors in 1942 and could go to graduate school for financial reasons, so she was a lab assistant at her old college and raised the funds to go to graduate school.…
Complete the following questions and submit your report. This document contains 3 pages. The total lab is worth 35 points.…
7. After the bond is broken and the two monosaccharides are released, what happens to the enzyme? Once the bond has been broken the enzymes configuration will then turn back to its original form so that the entire process can begin again.…
7.0 because that is when the salivary is most effective and it breaks down carbohydrates.…
We all love to eat. I remember my parents used to tell me that in order for my food to digest properly, I would have to chew it one hundred times on both side to make it small as possible. They said that if the food was smaller it could digest quicker and easier. But most people do not know what happens to their food after they have chewed it up and swallowed it. Some may think that right after the food is swallowed, it goes straight to the stomach. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the path food follows as it goes through the digestive system.…
In turn, the women are taken by his comely and virile appearance and courtly manner. it has been said that were he not king this would have still been the case. He loves glory above all else and splendor and "profusion in all things. " He is spoiled and at times demanding but generous to those he believes have earned his esteem.…
A wise and discerning king is one who will be able to make the hard choices that profit the good of the kingdom. Looking at the picture of the “The Voluptuary” by John Gillary it’s obvious that the depicted Prince of Wales enjoys his alcohol. One of the noticeable things in the painting is that the Prince is an alcoholic. There are assorted bottles mostly empty scattered across the table and even on the floor. He is overweight which is a result of both his gluttonous behavior towards food and alcohol. Granted, most people understand the effects alcohol can have on the body and more specifically the mind. It impairs judgement and disables the ability to think wisely. Consequently, most people wouldn’t choose an alcoholic to be a leader of a…
This was surprising as King was a well educated, quite wealthy man, and albeit small, was an important fact as it shows us much about his internal beliefs. Above all else though King gave up his time to better serve his country. In his whole life he never had a family or even a wife, he was essentially married to his job. This allowed him to work immensely harder than anyone else resulting in his outstanding work ethic. These parts of King’s life are commonly overshadowed by his political feats, but they are just as crucial as they define who he is, and the drive behind…
The digestive process involves the mixing of food, the movement of food through the digestive tract, and a chemical breakdown of large molecules of food into smaller molecules. The digestive system is made up of the digestive tract and other organs that aid in digestion. The digestive tract is a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus. Those twisted tubes include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, and the anus. There are other organs such as the tongue, glands in the mouth, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder that help with digestion, but are not part of the digestive tract.…
Mechanical digestions starts from the intake of food into the mouth and when the food is chewed and while the food is broken down until it becomes small to be swallowed. Then the food goes down as a food bolus into the esophagus after the food is broken down. The food bolus passes through the alimentary canal through peristaltic movements. Peristaltic movements is a systematic series of muscle contractions and relaxation which involves the passage of food bolus through the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine. This whole process comes under Mechanical digestion.…
The person I would choose to add to Copenhagen would be Julius Robert Oppenheimer. Better known as the "Father of the Atomic Bomb," Oppenheimer, though succeeding Bohr and Heisenberg by actually putting his work into practice through the Manhattan Project and development of the nuclear bomb, was a peer of both Bohr and Heisenberg in generation and in study, devoting his early career to theoretical physics. Although the three men were representatives of different, often conflicting groups (as the Danish Bohr was considered a Jew, German Heisenberg aligned himself with the Nazis, and Oppenheimer was an American but with known Communist sympathies and oft-questioned loyalties), they have similarities in history and personality that would make…
Have you ever wondered what colored dyes go into your favorite candies? Chromatography can solve that for you. Chromatography is a separation technique used by scientists for separating both organic and inorganic compounds. There are four different types of chromatography: thin layer, liquid, gas, and paper, but for this lab paper chromatography will be used. Who invented chromatography?…