The built-in (intrinsic) network of nerve cells in the submucosa is the _submucosal plexus. 11. The two types of movements produced by contractions of the muscularis externa are _peristalsis_and _segmentation_. 12. List the four regions of the stomach: a. _cardia_________ b. _fundus________ c. _body_________ d. _pyloric region_ 13. List the three sheets of muscle in the stomach’s muscularis externa: a. _ longitudinal muscle layer b. _ circular muscle layer c. _ oblique muscle layer
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WEEK 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1. Define the terms anatomy and physiology‚ and explain their relationship using an example of a human structure with its corresponding function. - Anatomy is the study of the structures and relationship between body parts. Physiology is the study of the function of body parts and the body as a whole. The kidneys remove wastes and water from the blood. 2. List‚ in order from least to most complex‚ the levels of structural
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ESOPHAGUS * Located in your throat near your trachea (windpipe)‚ the esophagus * receives food from your mouth when you swallow. By means of a series of muscular contractions called peristalsis‚ * esophagus delivers food to your stomach. 3) STOMACH * is a hollow organ‚ or "container‚" that holds food while it is being mixed with enzymes that continue the process of breaking down food into a usable form. * secrete a strong acid and powerful enzymes that are responsible for
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The Effects of Stress Stress is an ongoing dilemma which occurs in everyone’s life. It is a factor that is without a question apart of daily living. Due to the minor problems that occur in people’s daily lives‚ massive amounts of stress can arise. Stress means different things to people and effects people in different ways. Some people think stress is something that happens to them such as an injury or a birthday. And others think that stress is what happens to our mind‚ body‚ and behaviors
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contract‚ and when they do; it will tighten the airway‚ and it makes the lumen of the airway narrower. The flow of air to and from the alveoli can restrict if the lumen gets tighten up. They control slow movements in the walls of instines and the stomach. Elastic fibres are found in trachea‚ bronchus and bronchiole. It gets formed in the loose tissue when the airway tightens‚ as the smooth muscle contracts. When the smooth muscle relaxes‚ the elastic fibres go back to their normal shape and size
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An Overview of Anatomy Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0001-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information
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Pharm Final Ch 50- Acid Controlling Drugs * Pathophysiology * Stomach glands * Cardiac * Cardiac sphincter (gastroesophageal) * Cardiac glands * Fundic * Gastric glands- most numerous * Highly specialized secretory glands composed of: * Parietal cells * Produce and secrete HCl * What stimulates? food‚ chocolate‚ alcohol‚ large fatty meals‚ stress
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NARRATIVE ESSAY Danger Blood oozed out from the stomach of the man as the knife was plunged into it with all might. The sight was enough to root me to the spot‚ unable to move or even look away. I did not know any of the three men who were engaged in this heinous act nor the victim. After extricating the knife from the moaning man’s stomach‚ one of the men gouged out his left eye. A gasp of terror escaped my mouth‚ well heard by all men on this still night when there was not even the rustling of
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Purpose The digestive system prepares food for use by hundreds of millions of body cells. Food when eaten cannot reach cells (because it cannot pass through the intestinal walls to the bloodstream and‚ if it could would not be in a useful chemical state. The gut modifies food physically and chemically and disposes of unusable waste. Physical and chemical modification (digestion) depends on exocrine and endocrine secretions and controlled movement of food through the digestive tract. Mouth Mouth
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as Class II drug with low solubility and high permeability properties. Due to its very poor solubility in acidic pH of the stomach‚ it remains in the stomach wall for a long period‚ aggravating its potential side effects (peptic ulcers and gastric irritation) (5). Immediate release (IR) oral dosage forms‚ i.e.‚ tablets and capsules‚ are designed to disintegrate in the stomach followed by their dissolution in the fluids of the gastrointestinal
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