P4‚M1–Anatomy and physiology by Sushoma Nahar Syed AA29906 My two chosen systems I will be writing about is the cardiovascular system and Digestive system. (P4) the digestion system The digestive system is also known as the alimentary canal from the mouth to the anus. Digestion is a process in which insoluble food is broken down into particles which are made into soluble particles enough to be absorbed and to be used by the body and into the bloodstream. These soluble particles are major
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Comparative Anatomy Investigation Aim: To create a scientific comparison between the Integumentary and Digestive systems between a mammal (i.e. Rat) and an amphibian (i.e. Toad). A dissection of both a rat and a toad had been completed to make a comparison between an amphibian and a mammal. In specific the Integumentary system and the Digestive system were closely observed and studied. This comparison will first investigate the Integumentary system and all similarities and differences the
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When rationally thinking about the gastrointestinal tract or digestion‚ nearly all of its functions are regulated by the autonomic nervous system‚ or involuntary‚ meaning that we do not consciously have to contemplate digestion for digestion to occur. With this being stated‚ it would make sense that almost the entire gastrointestinal tract is made up of smooth muscle. Smooth muscle is very distinctive from the other types of muscle in the body due to the fact that it is not controlled consciously
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organ of the alimentary canal The alimentary canal includes the mouth‚ pharynx‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestine‚ large intestine‚ andanal canal Mouth Food enters the digestive tract through the mouth. The labia (lips) protect its anterior opening‚ the cheeks form its lateral walls‚ the hard palate forms its anterior roof‚ and the soft palate forms its posterior roof. The space between the lips and cheeks externally and the teeth and gums internally is the vestibule. The area contained by
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References: Bibliography (accessed 22.11.14) http://digestion.ygoy.com/2010/07/15/the-5-stages-of-digestion/ http://www.ivyroses.com/HumanBody/Digestion/DigestiveSystem-BasicStages.php http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_edexcel/common_systems/digestionrev6.shtml http://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/ns_overview/hic-the-structure-and-function-of-the-digestive-system
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transported through the xylem while the glucose is transported through the phloem. The epidermis allows the sunlight to readily penetrate through the leave for photosynthesis. 8) Explain the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion. Mechanical digestion is the actual physical break down of food into smaller pieces; for example‚ using teeth to grind food into smaller bits for it to go down throats.
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functions. Our bodies’ uses up water all the time in various ways such as sweating from climate changes or physical activities or maybe even from illnesses or various health problems. We loos water from the body by breathing processes‚ sweating and digestion so its very important we maintain hydration at all times‚ but remember we can also over hydrate and loss essential vitamins and minerals through urine‚ but by regulated water intake through drinking water or eating foods that contain water we can
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Intestines -Rectum -Anus B. ACCESSORY ORGANS/GLANDS -Salivary glands -Liver -Pancreas -Gall bladder -Appendix DIGESTIVE SYSTEM- responsible for the breaking down of food into simpler molecules. ABSORPTION- bringing food to the body cells DIGESTION-) the process of breaking down complicated chemicals in nutrients into forms that the body can use. ETYMOLOGY: Comes from the LATIN word DIGESTUS meanng to assimilate food. OTHER NAMES FOR THE SYSTEM: >gastrointestinal system >alimentary system
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thermal energy‚ electrical energy and the fuel as power by means of direct combustion‚ gasification and liquidation. High-grade combustible gas like CO‚ H2 and methane can be formed by the gasification of biomass. Biogas can be produced by anaerobic digestion of biomass and liquid fuel using‚ for example‚ thermalization‚ biochemistry‚ machinery and chemistry. Key Words: biomass energy‚ energy‚ value‚ development and utilization I. Introduction Energy is the material basis on which human beings
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American‚ which have about 4 grams of protein each. The carbohydrates come from the Italian bread (white bread) and the American cheese‚ and the fat comes from the meatballs. The whole digestion process starts even before the food reaches our mouth as hunger and appetite are two major components of the cephalic phase of digestion‚ which is the stimulation and release of digestive juices in preparation of the food. Once inside the mouth‚ my teeth and salivary enzymes help to break down the food components
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