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    The effects infused crystalloid fluid has on osmotic pressures and total protein on horses undergoing surgery for colic Ashleigh Dawson 815672 31 October 2016 ABSTRACT Background: Horses diagnosed with colic can present with hypovolemia and dehydration if not infused with crystalloid fluid during surgery. The maintenance of colloid osmotic pressure (COP) and total protein (TP) is necessary to avoid intra- and post-operative complications. Methods: Twenty nine horses being treated for…

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    Dog Bone Research Paper

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    Giving your dog a bone to chew on can be beneficial to their dental health. However, the bone needs to be made of safe, non-toxic materials. If your dog is a voracious chewer, you are also going to need a bone that is durable. Dogs enjoy a little flavor in their chew experience as well. Here 10 of the best dog bones for aggressive chewers. The list includes the recommended size of the dog, plus some things that we liked and didn’t like. The list begins with the lowest price, progressing to the…

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    stomach breaks food in our stomach calling it conit the pyloric sphiincter enters into the duodenum are small itestine that are the major part of the digest system call jejunum and the lleum into the liver then our pancreas,duodenonum makes up our digestion system our walls is cover up with ellie the structure carry the lacteal and the capillary to pick up yhe digestin nutrients npw our nutrients tranport to are blod cells are in are body.…

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    Wolf’s small intestine is similar to other mammals in structure and function. Except that wolf’s small intestine is shorter than other non-ruminants. There is a trend in digestive system lengths correlate to an animal’s diet (Strack and Linzey.) Carnivores like wolves have less complex and less variety of diet (Strack and Linzey.) Unlike humans, wolves have smaller pancreas, which mean less enzymes produced(Griffiths and Ruish.) Wolves need to eat digested food with enzymes or easily digested…

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    anus. Also, digestion process start from the mouth; the ingestion of food stimulate the salivary secretion (mouth), the food is chewed before its passage through the esophagus down to the stomach where mechanical and chemical digestion takes place. Pepsinogen from the chief cells helps with the digestion of protein, amylase from the saliva and pancreatic fluid helps with the digestion of carbohydrate, and a pancreatic enzyme known as lipase helps with fat digestion, but the protein digestion…

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    shape and size of the substrate are all limiting factors. One of the most common digestive problems, lactose intolerance, is due to the absence of the key enzyme lactase. This enzyme is produced in the small intestine where it is secreted during digestion. While most mammals stop producing lactase after the nursing period, most humans do not. Lactose intolerance creates an inability for the body to digest the sugar found in milk, lactose. This can cause gas, bloating, cramping, and diarrhea.…

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    Digestion Research Paper

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    Digestion is the process of breaking down complex food into a form of absorbable food particles. The process of digestion first occurs in the mouth, where the teeth is used to grind the food and break down the food into smaller food particles. When we chew, our teeth mechanically soften the food and the salivary glands produce an enzyme called salivary amylase, which mixes with and further breaks down, the food. The next stage in digestion happens in the stomach. The stomach secretes gastric…

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    There are many natural remedies available to help you lose weight. These remedies work by increasing your metabolism, controlling your cravings and improving the body 's ability to convert fat into energy. Additionally, many of these herbs help reduce inflammation throughout the body. Inflammation within the body not only makes you look heavier than you are, but it also prevents the body from absorbing the nutrients from your foods, causing vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Cinnamon Cinnamon…

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    Chemical Aspects of Digestion Lab Report By Abdulelah Almutairi Animal Form and Function Lab, 03, 12:30 PM Instructor: Melanie Gustafso-Ropski – Lab Assistant: Corinna Monday March 9,2015 1. Part A • The enzyme used in this experiment is pancreatic lipase. The substrate for pancreatic lipase is lipids or triglycerides. Hydrolysis of triglycerides occurs in the duodenum and the PH rages are from 7.1 to 8.2. • Phenol red was used as a PH indicator of the samples.…

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    Digestion Research Paper

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    Digestion works well when all the reactions along the way are functioning at an optimum but when one is compromised it eventually impacts on the entire tract. This is evident when there is Hypochlorhydria or low stomach acid. When there is a depletion of hydrochloric acid (HCL) the entire digestive process is affected, from mechanical and chemical digestions to absorption of nutrients. The stomach secrets HCL which maintains the low pH (between 1.5- 3) during the gastric phase of digestion. This…

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