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    fetal pig

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    through the body wall‚ you will see the peritoneum‚ a thin layer of tissue that lines the body cavity. Cut through the peritoneum along the incision lines. 6. Spread the flaps of the body wall apart. Cut the umbilical vein‚ which extends through the liver. 7. Once the vein is cut‚ carefully pull the flap of skin‚ including the end of the umbilical cord between the hind legs. You are now able to see the organs of the abdominal cavity. 8. Identify all the organs with labels and take some pictures for

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    Pig Dissection Lab report

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    Wednesday 10/17/2012 In lab we received a fetal pig for dissection to be done over five lab sessions. We started off with an over view of the pigs anatomy noticing the snout‚ external nares‚ eye structure‚ pinnae‚ tongue‚ teeth‚ tail‚ three clove hands‚ and feet. We also identitified the sex of our fetal pig‚ and upon observation at the base of the umbilical cord we determined the sex was a male. The first part of our dissection involved reviewing the masseter muscle structure. We use a scalpel

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    “Mommy mommy mommy!” “Yes sweetheart.” “Can we get a cheeseburger?” “Sure‚ but do you know how the cheeseburger is digested” “No.” “Do you want to know?” “Sure.” “First the burger goes through the mouth” “What is a ‘mouth’?” “A mouth is a part of the body where people use mechanical digestion and use their teeth to break down their food. With the help of saliva produced by the salivary glands‚ which produce enzymes‚ food is able to be broken down further. This is also the place where ingestion takes

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    In this piece of work‚ I will write case studies‚ about two clients that have issues with addiction. From my knowledge of local treatment and recovery services‚ I will describe the treatment pathway I would recommend in each case. I will explain my rationale and I will consider the role of the range of professionals and other workers from statutory‚ non-statutory and voluntary organisations. I will describe the role and remit of at least one service that I identify. John is a 34 year old IV

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    Stiff Essay

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    uses to display her style is by using diction in forms such as analogy and sexist language. An example of an analogy in Stiff "The heart is a king‚ who rules over all organs of the body; the lungs are his executive‚ who carry out his orders; the liver is his commandant‚ who keeps up the discipline; the gall bladder‚ his attorney general . . . and the spleen; his steward who supervises the five tastes." (Roach 171). This is an example of a metaphor because it compares two unlike things to illustrate

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    stomach‚ and small intestine‚ the mucosa contains tiny glands that produce juices to help digest food. The digestive tract also contains a layer of smooth muscle that helps break down food and move it along the tract. Two “solid” digestive organs‚ the liver and the pancreas‚ produce digestive juices that reach the intestine through small tubes called ducts. The gallbladder stores the liver’s digestive juices until they are needed in the intestine. Digestion involves mixing food with digestive juices

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    quicker due to the bypass of the duodenum whe the most‚ if not all the churning takes place. D. The protein would be flushed out of the body quicker then usual with high vulnerability of malabsorption. E. Lipase works with bile excreted from the liver breaking down fat molecules. F. A change in diet‚ no longer consuming high fatty and high cholesterol foods. G. Nutrients that are altered would be: Calcium‚ Copper‚ Folic Acid‚ Iron‚ Vit B12‚ Vit D and Zinc. H. B12 deficiency will lead

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    The Autopsy

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    allows the trachea (windpipe)‚ thyroid gland‚ parathyroid glands‚ esophagus‚ heart‚ thoracic aorta and lungs to be removed. Following removal of the neck and chest organs‚ the abdominal organs are cut (dissected) free. These include the intestines‚ liver‚ gallbladder and bile duct system‚ pancreas‚ spleen‚ adrenal glands‚ kidneys‚ ureters‚ urinary bladder‚ abdominal aorta‚ and reproductive organs. To remove the brain‚ an incision is made in the back of the skull from one ear

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    hiatal hernia. 12. The medical term for indigestion is dyspepsia. 13. The medical term for inflammation of the stomach is gastritis. 14. The medical term for accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity is ascites. 15. A chronic‚ progressive liver disease resulting from hepatic cell failure is: cirrhosis 16. Which is a segment of the large intestine cecum 17. A protrusion of a loop of the small intestine through the abdominal wall in the groin region is a(n): inguinal hernia. 18. A patient’s

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    Oesophagus Research Paper

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    First the Homo sapien will be insert the food into its alimentary canal. It will then chew the food creating a bolus of food‚ which is caused by the enzymes in the saliva which break down the food making it ready for swallowing or deglutition. The bolus of food goes through the larynx‚ which is the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals. The bolus of food passes through the oesophagus. The oesophagus is a muscular tube which

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