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    Alpha 1 Receptors

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    glands and in sweat glands. (Adrenergic Receptors‚ 2016). Beta 2 has its primary receptors in the gastro tract‚ urinary bladder‚ bronchial tree and in the skeletal muscle arteries. They dilate the vessels so that they can receive increased blood flow when epinephrine is present. They also stimulate the smooth muscles of the bronchioles of the lungs‚ allowing more air flow. In the gastrointestinal tract‚ they can be found in the small intestine stomach‚ colon and rectum. They effect muscle tone to enable

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    usable molecules 2. List some other names of the digestive tract. Alimentary Canal (GI Tract) 3. Explain where and how the mechanical breakdown of food occurs. Teeth begin digestion mechanically‚ Chewing (“mastication”) breaks apart food‚ 2 sets of teeth‚ and the teeth are‚ Incisors for cutting‚ Canines “fangs” for tearing‚ and Premolars and molars for grinding 4. How does food move through the digestive tract? Movement through the tube which is by wavelike motion

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    of the small intestine and the large intestine (also known as the colon)‚ but can occur in any section of the gastrointestinal tract. Although Crohn ’s disease afflicts all age groups‚ initial diagnosis generally occurs before the age of thirty. II. Explanation of the disease: Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease. It’s caused by inflammation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that can develop if the inflammation is not controlled. A. Common Symptoms: 1. Abdominal

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    Glycogen reserves are fast depleting and disturbed fluid balance 3. On the gastrointestinal tract is inflamed / irritated / diarrhea in a long time then it will interfere with absorption of nutrients 4. Ulceration / intestinum severe injury to the prolonged illness can cause intestinal bleeding and even perforation. 5. Provision of aspirin or aspirin to reduce fever derivatives may be irritating to the intestinal tract which can aggravate the intestines are injured / infected. Best Foods during

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    2 MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM A. FOOD TUBE/ALIMENTARY CANAL/DIGESTIVE TRACT -Mouth Cavity -Pharynx -Esophagus -Stomach -Small intestines -Large 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

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    Middle Passage

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    and services. However‚ the Atlantic slave trade did not only take slaves from within Africa. Nearly as many Africans were exported across the Sahara Desert‚ the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. Out of all the Africans that were forced to undergo the voyage to the Americas‚ it is estimated that for every 100 slaves that made it to the New World‚ 40 more died. The Middle Passage is known today as the most dangerous‚ longest‚ hardest and horrific part of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The terrible conditions

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    Mary Gorton Microbiology Research paper Page 1 General defense mechanisms associated with the digestive system The gastrointestinal tract is a lymphoid organ‚ and the lymphoid tissue within it is collectively referred to as the gut-associated lymphoid tissue or GALT. The number of lymphocytes in the GALT is roughly equivalent to those in the spleen‚ and‚ based on location‚ these cells are distributed in three basic populations: 1. Peyer’s Patches: These are lymphoid follicles similar in many

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    Komiquindox Literature

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    energy. Descriprtion: Olaquindox: Olaquindox is a growth promoting feed additive for food producing animals. When incorporated in feed‚ olaquindox [ 2-( N-2´-Hydroxyethyl carbonyl)-3-methyl quinoxaline-1‚4-dioxide] is absorbed from the digestive tract. Olaquindox is widely distributed throughout the body tissues. The good tissue penetration & high drug concentrations (max inhibitory concentrations) for most bacterial pathogens suggest potential clinical use in the treatment of bacterial infections

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    V. Anatomy and Physiology The Urinary Tract The Urinary System rids the body of nitrogenous wastes while regulating water‚ electrolyte‚ and acid-base balance of the blood. Kidneys Kidneys are small‚ dark red organs with a kidney-bean shape lie against the dorsal body wall in a retroperineal position (beneath the parietal peritoneum) in the superior lumbar region. The kidneys extend from T12 to the L3 vertebra; thus they receive some protection from the lower part of the rib cage. Because

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    Chronic Respiratory Failure Shelby Lynch Date of Care: 03/19/2013 Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 340: Critical Care |Assessment |Medical/Nursing Diagnoses |Treatment | |Brief review of the patient |Medical Diagnoses: |Therapeutic Modalities

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