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    Essay On Pinworms

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    There are many different types of roundworms around the world. The most common is pinworms. In this paper you will learn what a pinworm is, what are affected by them, what are some symptoms and signs, what are some of the risk factors, what a pinworms lifecycle is, what some of the economic losses are, what medical treatment you can do, and how you can prevent them. Pinworms are caused by infections by worm-like parasites in the intestines and anal areas of the body. Pinworms are usually white…

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    The digestive organs of the lower torso include lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which consists of the small intestine, large intestine, and anus. Several accessory organs, such as the liver and pancreas, assist the lower GI tract with the digestion of food to release nutrients. The food is digested completely and at this time all of the nutrients have been absorbed into the bloodstream. Bacteria also assist the digestion of food and its converting into feces for defaction. There is an acidic…

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    Essay On Coelomates

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    develops a mouth first from the blastopore and anus second. In the early stage of development, the embryos undergo spiral cleavage, which mean micromeres between micromeres. The cells that formed are determinate, which means that the blastomere fate is established during the early stages of development. Animals like Platyhelminthes, Molluscs, and Arthropods are examples of some protostomes. Deuterostome development means that an organism develops anus first near the blastopore…

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    Essay On Crohn's Disease

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    it works in the process of digestion. The digestive system is made up of the digestive tract, the pancreases, liver and the gall bladder. Track refers to hollow organs joined from the mouth all the way to the anus. Food is ingested in the mouth and moves along the digestive tract to the anus where waste is excreted. Along the digestive tract, food is digested and broken down into smaller food components that can be absorbed and utilized by the body. Nerves, blood, bacteria and the organs work…

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    Education, Employment and Workplace Relations for the Council of Australian Governments [DEEWR], 2009). When children are playing with the polygon puzzles, they are exploring and constructing the idea of geometry using their imagination and creativity. Anus is a boy who enjoys all kinds of hands-on activities. One…

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    transmural process of the bowel, in which 90% of patients have involvement of the terminal ileum. Inflammation extends through the entire thickness of the bowel wall, and can appear in multiple areas of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract – from mouth to anus – at any one time, in which case it is known as skip lesions (2011). This paper will discuss the digestive system and contraction of…

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    Gastroenterologist Essay

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    gastroenterology is concerned with the study of the digestive system and the treatment of related diseases. It treats the organs (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus) as well as the digestive glands (liver, bile ducts, pancreas). The hepatology ("liver") and proctology ("rectum" and "anus") are its two main specialties. 2. When should I go to see a gastroenterologist? Your doctor may refer…

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    digestive tract? The digestive tract is also known as the gastrointestinal tract, or the (GI) tract. This (GI) tract is a bunch of organs that are mainly hollowed and they twist in a tube-like shape. This tube goes all the way from the mouth to the anus. The organs that make this up is the: -mouth - esophagus -small intestine -large intestine -and the stomach How does it work? Food first enters through the mouth. The mouth is also called or known as the oral cavity.…

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    warts in the throat. Genital warts appear as flat lesions, small cauliflower-like bumps or tiny stem-like protrusions. In women, genital warts appear mostly on the vulva but can also occur near the anus, on the cervix or in the vagina. In men, genital warts appear on the penis and scrotum or around the anus. Genital warts rarely cause…

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    Hirschsprung's Disease Hirschsprung's disease is a condition that affects the large intestine (colon) and causes problems with using the restroom properly. The condition is present at birth as a result of missing nerve cells in the muscles of the baby's colon. A newborn who has Hirschsprung's disease usually can't have a bowel movement in the days after birth. In mild cases, the condition might not be detected until later in childhood. Uncommonly, Hirschsprung's disease is…

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