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    we learn that we should chew our food at leasts 32 times, mucous coats the stomach so the acid in it won’t corrode it, and that Elvis Presley died of constipation on the toilet. We finally finish at the very end of the alimentary canal, which is the anus. At the end of the book we…

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    Digestive System The digestive system is also known as the gastrointestinal system, where the mouth is connected by a series of organs all the way through the body to the anus. This article stated, “digestion is the process in which the body breaks down our food and drinks into smaller particles to feed and nourish our cells” (“Your digestive system,” 2004). This process is important for the body to use the nutrients from food towards energy, growth, cell repair, as well as our overall…

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    students sexual education is to get rid of all the misconceptions about human bodies and how it works. I'm sure we've all heard weird misconceptions. If you haven't, however, here is/are(???) to name a few: 1. Babies are born through the anus. Wrong, because the anus is a part of the digestive system, not the reproductive system. 2. Women cannot pee during their period. Wrong, because urine comes out from a different hole than the period blood. Urine exits through the uretra while period blood…

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    1. Detail the first part of the digestive system from the mouth to the esophagus including the structure and functions of each part. The first part of the digestive system is comprised of the mouth, the pharynx and the esophagus. The mouth is an oral cavity that starts the process of mechanical and chemical digestions when food is received. The mouth is bounded by the cheeks and lips. The mouth contains a soft and hard palate, salivary glands, teeth (crown and dentin) and the tongue (covered…

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    and after. - Smell very strong. - Blood in urine. - Need to urinate very often. - Fever Why causes the UTI Because the urethra tube transports urine from the bladder the outside of the body very close to the anus., which allow bacteria quick access to the bladder. The bacteria from the anus could travel back to the urethra if you do not wipe the right way. The bacteria live in the rectal area when we wipe have to wipe from the front to the back instead. After done using the bathroom every time…

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    Lucy also consume carbohydrates such as berries and oranges, (the process in which the food moves down from the mouth to the rectum is the same as above.) it is first digested mechanically by chewing. The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the mouth by salivary enzyme, amylase, the fruits starches are digested into maltose and disaccharide. As the food travels through the esophagus to the stomach, no significant digestion of carbohydrates takes place as the HCl in the stomach stops amylase…

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    Colon Vs Rectal Cancer

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    called polyps. Together they are referred to as Colorectal Cancer. Colon cancer or bowl cancer originates in the terminal part of the large intestine whereas rectal cancer originates in the rectum which is the last portion of the large intestine to the anus. They are more alike than they are different when it comes to the risk factors of causes and symptoms. Symptoms of the disease in the earlier stages may be minimal or may not present themselves. Because the disease is not presentable until…

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    Rotavirus (RV) - This disease is for infants. The disease rotavirus causes watery diarrhea, vomiting, and fever. This can lead to dehydration and hospitalization. I would not consider getting this vaccine as it only benefits babies. Pneumococcal Vaccination (PCV) - The vaccine helps to prevent pneumococcal disease which is an infection caused by streptococcus pneumonia bacteria. This can cause sepsis and then result in organ failure, tissue damage or even death. Currently, I do not plan on…

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    Venus’s penis, the woman’s bloody handkerchief. Both women are masturbating- Venus’s large hand and the woman’s finger in her vaginal opening. Both men is interacting with his female counterpart. Both men have a sea symbol- the anchor and the net. Next, Dali represents his connection to castration anxiety, as revealed in the couples in a subtle multiplication located in the images surging from the ‘lacerated body’, specifically the grasshopper, face and hand. The grasshopper represents his…

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    people differently; it can begin slowly and get worse over time. Remission is probable and varies from months to years. “Crohn’s Disease is one of a group of diseases called inflammatory bowel disease. Crohn's can affect any area from the mouth to the anus. It often affects the lower part of the small intestine called the ileum.” (Diseases, 2014). Crohn’s does not target any specific gender and in most cases run in the family. The disease has increased more in African and…

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