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    Large Intestine

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    intestine’s primary function is to absorb water and electrolytes from digestive residues and storage of fecal matter until it can be expelled. The large intestine is the last attraction in digestive tube and the location of the terminal phases of digestion. In comparison to other regions of the tube‚ there are huge differences among species in the relative size and complexity of the large intestine. Nonetheless‚ in all species it functions in three processes:  (Marieb) *Recovery of water and electrolytes

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    3. List 4 abdominal organs that you observed. Describe their position relative to each other using correct anatomical terms. (Rachel Mindel) The pancreas is located in the upper abdomen‚ is posterior to the stomach and some parts are in between both the stomach and the spine. The right side of the organ which is called the head‚ is nestled in the curve of the duodenum (juncture where the stomach meets the first part of the small intestine). The tapered left side of the organ is called the body

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    Carbon‚ Hydrogen and Oxygen. These three simple elements make up one of the most useful substances for many living organisms: Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are used for numerous processes in organisms from acting in important roles of cellular recognition in the human body to storing chemical energy in plants in the form or starch. The roles of carbohydrates in the human body alone are numerous; providing energy for working muscles‚ providing energy for the regulation of blood glucose‚ preventing

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    mouth while your teeth take care of the “masticating”. The tongue is what helps mix food and saliva together and it also initiates swallowing. The process of digestion has already begun believe it or not. This is the first step in breaking food down. Although this may sound a little gross it’s not just about breaking down food for digestion‚ we have tiny buds on our tongue which I’m sure you all know as TASTE BUDS! Taste buds are the “taste receptors” allowing you to taste the butter‚ banana‚ syrup

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    that contain gums which hold teeth‚ the roof of the mouth is the palate and the tongue occupies the floor of the mouth. The salivary glands have ducts that open in the mouth. Function: The mouth is where the first step of digestion begins. Known as mechanical digestion‚ this involves chewing with your teeth to break the food into smaller pieces. The tongue moves the food around to assist chewing and together with saliva‚ the food is lubricated for ease of swallowing. Salivary glands Structure:

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    Carb Cutter Lab Report

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    “Studies by Mayo Clinic revealed that to decelerate the digestion of carbohydrate‚ you need between 4‚000 to 6‚000 mg of bean extract or phaseolamin. Unfortunately‚ many carb blockers in the market have lower than 4‚000 mg of phaseolamin. In reality‚ a majority contain well below the recommended dosage which is a measly 500mg of white kidney bean extract. They also found that there is no sign of weight loss during the slowing down of the digestion of carbs” (Milone 2008). Students from the Biology department

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    Biology: Study Guide

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    Unit 1. Homeostasis and Integument 1. Define what is meant by homeostasis in living systems a. Homeostasis = Body wisdom ↓ ↓ Steady state * Homeostasis keeps us healthy * The means by which organisms (our body) maintain a constant internal environment in spite of fluctuations in the external environment. * This means humans have narrow limits we have to keep. 1. Body temp 2. Water content * Our blood contains 92% water and has to maintain

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    secretes a bicarbonate to neutralize stomach acid in the duodenum 3. Briefly outline the endocrine and exocrine functions of the pancreas. – The exocrine function helps in digestion and an endocrine function that regulates blood sugar. Exocrine Function: The pancreas contains exocrine glands that produce enzymes important to digestion. When food enters the stomach‚ these pancreatic juices are released into a system of ducts

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    Reaction Paper in Food and Nutrition John Benedict C. Calma Ms. Marisse Sia BSHM-141 1. What are the dishes served at World Buffet? Group these dishes according to its main nutrients. Different foods are served at World Buffet just like a Japanese cuisines like sushi‚ maki and tempura. There are also western foods that are served at World Buffet just like US Roast Beef‚ Spanish Paella and Mexican Burritos. All of them are examples of foods that are served in a World Buffet. Desserts are

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    into the stomach. With the bypass of the duodenum‚ Chyme cannot not periodically be forced through the pyloric sphincter in gastric emptying. The proteins will have difficulty being easily broken down into smaller molecules in the chemical digestion of proteins. By the enzyme Lipase. Rapid or major weight loss increases a person’s risk of developing gallstones. These meals should be high in protein. Because A change in diet‚ no longer consuming high fatty and high cholesterol foods. Yes

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