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    Esophagus Essay

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    the acid-food mixture. Then the pyloric sphincter opens to allow food to pass from the stomach to the small intestine. Duodenum- The duodenum connects the stomach to the small intestine. Partially digested food from the stomach gets digested in it. Bile from the liver and gallbladder,…

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    including Tide’s “Small but Powerful” commercial featuring Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles. The “Small but Powerful” commercial effectively sells and promotes its product with excellent use of strategic advertising claims: patriotism, weasel words, and celebrity testimonial. Tide’s “Small but Powerful” commercial first aired during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The…

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    Essay On Digestion

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    What is the size of the liver and where is it located? How does the liver function in relation to digestion? What are other functions of the liver in the body? What is the relationship between the liver and the gallbladder? What is the function of bile and where does it enter the digestive tract? Each group will be assigned one of the following bites of food. First, think about the class of molecule this food item represents and then identify the specific enzymes that would break this…

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    Digestive Lab Report

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    largest organ in the body produces bile and stores glucose. Likewise, the pancreas produces pancreatic juices which contain sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and digestive enzymes for all types of food. The gallbladder, on the other hand, is a storage for bile that is produced by the liver. This information can be found on pages 649-651. These answers are correct because the bile produced by the liver emulsifies fat and blood glucose remains constant. Nonetheless, when the bile is needed the…

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    An ERCP is when contrast media is injected into the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct through a catheter. This catheter has to be placed in the correct anatomic structure, otherwise the contrast media will not be flushed through the biliary ducts or the pancreatic duct. X-rays are sometimes needed for the…

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    Merck Research Paper

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    ..................10.0 g Proteose peptone No. 3 or polypeptone …………………………………………….. 5.0 g Yeast extract ………………………………………………………………………... 3.0 g Sodium chloride, NaCl ……………………………………………………………… 5.0 g Lactose ………………………………………………………………………………12.5 g Bile salts No. 3 or bile salts mixture …………………………………………………1.5 g Aniline blue …………………………………………………..................................... 0.1 g Agar (optional) ………………………………………………………………….. 15.0 g Distilled water …………………………………………………..………………….1 L pH should be 7.4±0.2…

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    bugs and small animals. They have a golden horseshoe shaped patch of fur on their necks from which whey were given their name. They have a long tongue usually eight to ten inches long. The biggest problems for sun bears are loss of habitat and bear bile.…

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    Cirrhosis Causes

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    cirrhosis. • Destruction of the bile ducts (primary biliary cirrhosis) - Several diseases can damage, destroy, or block the ducts that carry bile from the liver to the small intestine, causing bile to back up in the liver and lead to cirrhosis. The most common in adult is primary biliary cirrhosis- this is a chronic disease that causes the small bile ducts in the liver to become inflamed and damaged and ultimately disappear. Also, another is hardening and scarring of the bile ducts (primary…

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    gallbladder. It consist mostly of bile with cholesterol. The excess secretion of cholesterol is caused by a change in the hepatic cholesterol metabolism. The imbalance of crystallization proteins present in the bile can also speed up the hardening of the cholesterol. The lack of muscular wall movement and increased sphincteric contraction can also contribute to gallstone formation. This causes a delayed bile stasis. The inadequate amount of bile flow causes a build up of bile and a potential…

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    Elizabethan Era

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    being a body fluid. There is blood, yellow bile, black bile or melancholy, and phlegm, each of these fluids causes some type of bodily change. Blood causes somebody to be very kind and generous, an all around good person in general. Yellow bile caused a person to be very angry, short-tempered, or very easily annoyed. Yellow bile caused a person to be very cowardly, unresponsive, or lacking a sense of intellectual ability. People with too much black bile were though to be excessively brooding, or…

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