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    chemically broken down by enzymes and acids. The main enzyme in the stomach is pepsin. This breaks down the turkey as it is designed to break down proteins into their component amino acids. After being churned in the stomach‚ the chime moves through the pyloric sphincter and into the duodenum‚ or the first part of the small intestine. The pancreas secretes pancreatic juices which mainly consist of trypsinogen‚ lipase‚ and pancreatic amylase. The amino acids are broken down further by the trypsin. Lipase

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    As a delicious french fry my crispy yellow form is chosen for this wonderful journey through the digestive system. I personally have never been in this journey but I’ve heard of this long process by my other peers. The fiber‚ potassium‚ and vitamins are all ready to be soaked up into this lucky person’s body for energy. My journey begins in the oral cavity. As I’m being chewed the teeth the teeth tear me apart into smaller pieces and the salivary glands produce saliva to break me down even further

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    herniated disc‚ it is believed that the patient primary problem to be addressed is acute sciatica. An MRI can be done to confirm a diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation‚ but the results most likely will not alter the plan to care. 3) Lumbar Spinal Stenosis- a progressive narrowing of the spinal canal causing bulging of the hardened disc into the spinal canal. Why?- The is diagnosis is characterized by leg pain greater than back pain which worsen with standing and walking and improves with rest

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    CHIEF COMPLAINT: Leg pain upon exertion HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: Pat Donelson is a 67-year-old female who presented today with complaints of pain in her left lower calf. The pain started about 3-4 months ago as an “aching/cramping” pain that she described as mild in nature. She noticed the pain while walking and with adequate rest the pain subsides. Mrs. Donelson discontinued use of Lipitor because she thought it might be causing her leg pain. She also presented with complaints of recurrent

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    Carries air to the trachea; carries food to the esophagus. Esophagus Carries bolus from mouth to the stomach. Cardiac Sphincter Prevents backflow of food into the esophagus Stomach J-shaped organ that receives the bolus from the esophagus. Pyloric Sphincter Keeps the food in the stomach until time to move to the small intestines. ~1-4 hrs. Small Intestines Most of digestion occurs here; Duodenum: Emulsification of fat occurs here. Jejunum: to support the absorption of carbohydrates and proteins

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    mphibiaAmphibia Digestive System: 1. The digestive system of frog is mainly includes the food catching organs‚ the alimentary canal and the digestive glands. 2. In the alimentary canal the processes of mastication‚ digestion and absorption take place‚ while the digestive glands secrete certain enzymes which bring about the digestion of the ingested food. Alimentary canal: 1. The alimentary canal of the frog is essentially a colied tube of varyihng diameter that extends from one of

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    Phylum Echinodermata Introduction • Means “spiny skin” in Greek • Echinoderms are found at every ocean depth‚ from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone. The phylum contains about 6500-7000 living species‚ making it the second-largest grouping of deuterostomes (a superphylum)‚ after the chordates. • Echinoderms are also the largest phylum that has no freshwater or terrestrial (land-based) representatives. Defining characteristics: • A complex series of fluid-filled canals

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    STUDY GUIDE FOR FINAL EXAM AP120 CHAPTER 16 Respiratory system (~20) 1) The atmosphere is composed of which gases? 78% nitrogen‚ 21% oxygen‚ .04 carbon dioxide Which gas is most abundant in the air you breath? Nitrogen 2) Define dypsnea – difficult or labored breathing‚ air hunger hyperventilation – breathing rapidly and deeply hypoventilation‚ cyanosis – a blueish color of the skin and mucous membranes and hypoxia – deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues (oxygen levels are

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    RF Based Wireless Electronic Stethoscope Mubashir_ul_Hasan‚ Zaryab Qazi‚ Sander Ali Student‚ (IICT) University Of Sindh Jamshoro‚ Sindh‚ Pakistan Engr_mubashir41@yahoo.com Student‚ (IICT) University Of Sindh Jamshoro‚ Sindh‚ Pakistan Zaryabqazi@yahoo.com Lecturer‚ (IICT) University Of Sindh Jamshoro‚ Sindh‚ Pakistan Sandar.ali@usindh.edu.pk Abstract Direct way to diagnose the diseases is the use of stethoscope. In this paper the working and making of low cost Wireless electronic stethoscope

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    Sarah Seddon October 29‚ 2012 SBI-3U Mrs. Varga Wilson’s Disease Wilson’s disease is a rare genetic disorder that prevents an individual from excreting excess copper from their body‚ eventually leading to toxic levels of copper. The chromosomes affected in this disorder are the pair of the thirteenth chromosomes‚ specifically the ATP7B gene which is located in the long arm of each chromosome thirteen and contains the DNA needed to make copper regulating proteins. A point or frame-shift DNA

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