break down fats. Then‚ the esophagus‚ small intestines‚ spleen‚ large intestines‚ male reproductive organs‚ and fat bodies were located and observed. The esophagus was a tube that led from the frog’s mouth to the stomach. This dark-colored structure was used to move food toward the stomach by muscular constrictions and the beating of the cilia that lined its internal surface. The small intestines were sectioned in three parts. The first part was the duodenum; the second was the ilium‚ and the third
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Name: _______________________ Class:_________________ Date:________________ Observations – Label ALL Parts of the Frog External Anatomy of the Frog – External Anatomy #7 [pic] Mouthparts of the Frog – External Anatomy #12 [pic] Digestive system and other Parts of the Frog – Digestive System #3 [pic] Urogenital System of the Frog – Urogenital System #4 [pic] The Frog Heart – Circulatory System #3 [pic] Questions: Use your knowledge of frogs to answer the questions
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DRUG ORDER | BRAND NAME | PHARMACOLOGIC ACTIONS | INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | ADVERSE EFFECT | DESIRED EFFECT | NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES | Metoclopramide 4mg per ampule TIV‚ statAntiemeticStart of Drug AdministrationJuly 25‚ 2012 | Vitamet | Stimulates motility of upper gastrointestinal tract without stimulating gastric‚ biliary or pancreatic secretions; appears to sensitize tissues to action of acetylcholine; relaxes pyloric sphincter‚ which‚ when combined with effects on motility‚ accelerates
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epithelial tissue‚ connective tissue‚ muscle tissue‚ nervous tissue. ORGAN LEVEL: 2 or more different types of tissue come together to perform a specific function. Example = the STOMACH is composed of epithelial tissue + muscle + nervous + connective tissue. ORGAN SYSTEM LEVEL: Organs work together . ex. The stomach joins with other organs like the intestines and the liver to digest food‚ forming the DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. These SYSTEMS join together to form an ORGANISM‚ a living individual. Homeostasis
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They also have deformed shells due to suffocation. Sea birds ingest plastic‚ which reduces the stomach volume and leads to starvation. When viewing dead Albatross chicks‚ 97.5% have plastic in their stomach ( (Fischetty‚ 2011 1). Mammals are also greatly affected. 400‚000 fur seals die due to entanglement and a one of the most disturbing‚ a Gray Whale beached with over 20 plastic bags in its stomach (Todd David‚ 2011). Reaching Humans Obesity‚ infertility‚ and depression have
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The Mollusks Tori Johnson Kylie Pocrnich December 17‚ 2012 Zoology In this lab‚ my partner Kylie and I will be examining the internal and external features of the clam. “Like all mollusks‚ a clam has a mantle which surrounds its soft body. It also has a muscular foot which enables the clam to burrow itself in mud or sand” (Miller and Levine). Clams are mollusks with two valves also nickname the bivalves. Clams are mostly marine animals however; the clams we will dissect are freshwater clams. Adult
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Principal tissues in the human body Colorado Christian University Human Anatomy/Physiology BIO201A Principal tissues in the human body The human body is contains four main tissue types. Tissues are a group of similar cells‚ formed in the embryo‚ that perform a specific function or group of functions. According to Patton and Thibodeau (2013)‚ “There are four major or principal tissue types: epithelial‚ connective‚ muscle‚ and nervous” (p. 8). Each of these tissue types differ in the roles
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Disorders of the Digestive System Diarrhea Dysphagia Constipation Enteritis Appendicitis Flatus Tumor Gastrectomy Cirrhosis Pancreatitis Hepatitis Cholecystitis Anorexia Nervosa Cholelithiasis Bulimia Diarrhea • Is a Condition that Involves the Frequent Passing of Loose or Watery Stools - It is the Opposite of Constipation and can have Many Causes‚ which may
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GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD) BY: DANIELLE STEVENSON THE ESOPHAGUS IS A TUBE THAT CONNECTS FROM THE THROAT TO THE STOMACH WHAT IS GERD? •Chronic digestive disease •Occurs when stomach acid backflow into esophagus •Acid irritates esophagus lining NORMAL ESOPHAGUS VS GERD S&S •Dyspepsia •Heart Burn •Nausea •Chest Pain •Sore throat (Indigestion) •Regurgitation •Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) •Hyper salivation RISK FACTORS 1.Hiatal Hernia 2.Diet- Foods that relax LES 3.Drugs-Relax
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tracts. Located in the back of the oral cavity. Esophageal opening: The entrance to the esophagus (food tube) can also be found in the nasopharynx. Esophagus- A muscular tube. The passage of food (via peristalsis) from the pharynx to the stomach. The esophagus is located dorsal
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