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    to GH, insulin and glucagon. Gonads: In females the ovaries are located in the pelvic cavity and release two main hormones. Estrogen and progesterone. The male gonads are the testes, which in the male are located in the scrotal sac located near the anus. Testes are responsible to testosterone production that promotes maturation of the male reproductive organs and development of secondary sex characteristics and sperm production MOUTH: In the mouth this fetal pig has teeth in place, which I was…

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    your partner even if you have no symptoms. Symptom include genital warts, and cancer. Genital warts can appear like small bumps raised or flat and shaped like cauliflower. HPV that goes untreated could cause cancer of the vulva, vagina, penis, or anus. Cancer can also be located in the back of the throat, base of the tongue and tonsils. In females a doctor will test for HPV by taking sample tissue of the cervix. (Pap test) This test will determine if there are precancerous cells on your…

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    Digesting The Hamburger

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    the process of defecation. The feces is then moved to the rectum, which is a smooth muscle that is relatively thick as compared to the rest of the digestive tract. Through the process of peristalsis, the feces passes through the rectum to the anus. The anus is a canal that releases the feces through the external sphincter, to the…

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    immune system of the body responds by yielding dead white blood cells or pus at the inflamed area. It is excreted in the form of a whitish-yellow, yellow or yellow-brown liquid which is rich in protein. In the event that the inflamed area is near the anus, the accumulation of pus is called anal abscess. Perianal abscess, on the other hand, appears as a red, boil-like swell in the anal area. Aside from anal fissure, other sources of this ailment are sexually transmitted infections and blocked…

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    Rectal prolapse is protuberance of rectal tissue via the anus to the exterior of the body. The rectum is the final segment of the large intestine. Description Rectal prolapse can be partial or complete. In partial prolapse, only the mucosa layer (mucous membrane) of the rectum spreads outside the body. The projection is usually 0.75-1.5 in (2-4 cm) long. In complete prolapse, named procidentia, the full thickness of the rectum obtrudes for up to 4.5 in (12 cm). Rectal prolapse is most common in…

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    provide the bloodstream with nutrients. Once the content has passed through the lower intestine, it has transformed from a semi-solid state to liquid form due to the break-down process and the enzymes released. 5. The Colon, Rectum, and Anus The colon, rectum, and anus provide an important digestive system function. These are known as the lower GI tract, and are solely responsible for producing and excreting solid waste from food that has been…

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    food we eat needs to be broken down into simple, soluble forms before it can be absorbed by our body. The human digestive system has many process. It contains different stages and works in different organs. It starts at the oral cavity and ends at the anus. The digestive system involves five main processes in the digestive system; ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and elimination. This report will focus on the digestive system, what it does, how the organs work, what is needed to…

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    the mouth, the poor pizza goes on a long journey through the digestive system and eventually is turned into waste after passing through the 6 primary organs of the digestive tract: the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. The process of digestion starts when Bob the pizza is placed in the mouth. The main structures of the mouth are the teeth, tongue, salivary duct and oesophagus. Bob is killed, being chewed on by the teeth, enclosed in a dark area where he can’t…

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    tract from the mouth to the anus, but it is more commonly found at the end of the small intestine called the ileum. The most common symptoms of Crohn’s diseases are diarrhea, cramping and pain in your abdomen, and weight loss. Your digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract also called the digestive tract-and the liver, pancreas and gallbladder. The GI tract is a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus. Crohn’s…

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    humans do not. Rabbits are herbivores and have a complete digestive system. A complete digestive system involves having a tube like gut, which extends the length of the body, causing there to be two main openings, one at the mouth and the other at the anus. First the plant material is broken down a little by mechanical digestion in the mouth, it then passes through the oesophagus into the stomach. Chemical digestion then begins, breaking up the food particles with the use of enzymes, this…

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