T‚ 22) R‚ 23) U‚ 24) F‚ 25) Z‚ 26) Y‚ 27) A‚ 28) G 7. Left side (top to bottom): oral cavity‚ mouth‚ sublingual gland‚ submandibular gland‚ gall bladder‚ liver‚ hepatic portal region‚ cystic duct‚ bile duct‚ hepatic pancreatic sphincter‚ accessory pancreatic duct‚ hepatic flexure‚ jejunum‚ ascending colon‚ ileum‚ illiocecal valve‚ cecum; Right side (top to bottom): paratoid gland‚ pharynx‚ esophagus‚ cardiac sphincter‚ pyllitic sphincter‚ pancreas‚ transverse colon‚ descending colon‚ sigmoid colon
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Running Heads: Fantastic Voyage through the Digestive System 1 And the Integration of the body systems Fantastic Voyage through the Digestive system & the Integration of the Body System Kenneth Wilkerson 4 HS130‚ Section Unit 9 Assignment Kaplan University May 21‚ 2012 Running Heads: Fantastic Voyage through the Digestive System 2 And the integration of the body System Captain Picard and his submarine has just been shrunk
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b 0 How does the body obtain and utilise energy? Fueled fitness centre 0151 898 1643 The cardiovascular system The myocardium‚ commonly referred to as the heart‚ acts as a pump for transporting blood around the body via a collective system‚ known as the cardiovascular system. This system has various components; blood vessels; mainly arteries‚ veins and capillaries. The cardiovascular system has four main functions within the body. Firstly to transport
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A human body system A system of human body means a collective functional unit made by several organs in which the organs work in complete coordination with one another. Organs cannot work alone because their are certain needs of every organ that need to be fulfilled and the organ itself cannot fulfill those needs. So all organs of human body need the support of other organs to perform their functions and in this way an organ system is formed. Example of dependance of organs of a system on one
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structures aid this early stage of digestion: Tongue — a muscle that is covered by taste buds. It assists the process of chewing and man oeuvres food to a position where it can be swallowed easily. Salivary glands — begin the process of chemical digestion through the secretion of the enzyme‚ salivary amylase. This enzyme begins the process of breaking down carbohydrates. Saliva also moistens food which helps it to be swallowed more easily. Teeth — break food down mechanically into smaller particles
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contagious disease when the salivary glands‚ on one or both sides of the jaw‚ swells. Mumps usually occurs in school age children‚ but young adults may catch the disease. Everyone born before1957 has already had mumps. After one attack of mumps‚ you will have lifelong immunity. The mumps virus is spread by contact of another person’s discharge from the nose or mouth. The virus is present in these discharges from six days before symptoms to nine days after the glands begin to swell. The virus will
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Exam 2 bio 226 1. Endocrine Gland = is a ductless gland that releases its secretions directly into the bloodstream Exocrine realeses into ducts 2.sweat tastes salty because it contains dissolved body salts and minerals known as electrolytes. 3.Fingernails are a modification of the epidermis. 4. The dermis is a strong‚ flexible connective tissue layer. Which of the following cell types are likely to be found in the dermis? fibroblasts‚ macrophages‚ and mast cells 5. Keratinocytes
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ear drum and the beginning of the inner ear). a Besides the obvious hearing defects resulting‚ why did Henry notice a significantly reduced salivary flow? b Why did he stop making as much saliva as before? Henry has probably some damage to the facial nerve‚ The facial nerve affects the facial muscles‚ muscle of middle ear‚ as well as the salivary glands. This is possibly why he has noticed the decrease in saliva production Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function Saladin 6th
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hierarchy of regulatory genes controls a larvato-adult developmental switch in C. elegans. Cell 57‚ 49–57. M.‚ et al. (2003a). A uniform system for microRNA annotation. RNA 9‚ 277–279. of genomic tandem repeats and transposable elements in Drosophila melanogaster germline. Curr. Biol. 11‚ 1017–1027. Aukerman‚ M.J.‚ and Sakai‚ H. (2003). Regulation of flowering time and floral organ identity by a MicroRNA and its APETALA2-like target Bartel‚ B.‚ and Bartel‚ D.P. (2003). MicroRNAs: At the root of plant
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Anatomy & Physiology Body Systems Research Paper Bells Palsy October 24‚ 2012 Introduction Bell’s palsy is described as facial paralysis or facial weakness. However‚ it can result from a large number of disorders including tumors‚ trauma‚ infections and central nervous system diseases. Bell’s palsy is thought to result from a Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infection involving the facial nerve and remains. It will affect about 1 in 60 people during their lifetime. Men and women are equally affected
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