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Mouth
Pharynx
Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestine
Large intestine
Tongue
Salivary Glands
Liver
Gallbladder
Pancreas
2. 80
3. Gut-associated lymphoid tissue
4. Lymph nodes
5. Peyer's Patches
1. Millions
2. HCl
3. paneth
4. defensins
___1___ of normal microbiota / mL saliva
, there are few microorganisms in the stomach from ___2___ production. Small intestine has ___3___ cells which are granule-filled phagocytic cells that produce ___4___. 100 billion bacteria per gram of feces.
Dental Plaque
- Gram positive coccus
- Converts sucrose to lactic acid
- Produces dextran, polysaccharide that forms plaque
2. Positive
3. Rods
4. Pulp
5. Table sugar
___1___ penetrate from enamel into the dentin. Caused by Gram __2__ __3__(shape) and filamentous bacteria. Decay can reach __4__, which contains blood supply and nerve cells. May advance to soft tissues, leading to abscesses. Introduction of __5__ in diet correlated with high level.
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