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    outside environment thus gaining no access to food. Furthermore, if the fetal pig did indeed gain access to food, the remainders of the nourishment would not be present in the stomach due to the hydrochloric acid dissolving the matter. The cardiac sphincter is found at the last section of the esophagus. It acts as a valve for the esophagus and the stomach; the structure prevents gastric juice from rising to the esophagus. Furthermore, the structure regulates solid and liquid matter entering…

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    Sigmund Freud is considered the father of psychiatry. Among his many achievements, it can be said that the most far-reaching character scheme in psychology is the Freudian theory of personality. The focus has been on many additions, modifications and different interpretations given their basic points. Despite many reincarnations, Freud's critique of many theory (for example, the theory of sexual bias) remains the center of heated debates in their relevance today. Make it easy and explain…

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    a chart of which parts of the brain successful and unsuccessful treatments target, I am able to narrow my search and predict the likelihood of an intervention working. I learn about the physics of peristalsis, about each of the four parts of the sphincter of Oddi, about Whipple surgeries, and about the gate control theory of pain. Each of these organs and feedback systems are players in their own game. Indeed, the body is a delicate and complex gameboard, replete with one of the most complex…

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    After being lifted from the plate and placed in 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…

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    other problems caused by gastric fluids flowing up into your esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that carries food and liquid from your throat to your stomach. Normally, the muscle that sits between your stomach and your esophagus (lower esophageal sphincter or LES) keeps stomach fluids in your stomach. In some people, the LES does not work properly, and stomach fluids flow up into the esophagus. This can happen when part of the stomach bulges through the LES (hiatal hernia). The backward…

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    woman has frequent UTI three or more in a year should ask the doctor for the treatment options that available. Urinary Tract Infection happened in male and females but more common in females. Why in women? Because women have urethra or lined with sphincter muscle shorter than man. When a bacterium gets into the urine and gets in the bladder also. How the urinary system works The urinary system has three main functions. 1. Excretion and removing waste products and other elements from the blood.…

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    irritation or trauma to mucosa. Next, separate buttocks and locate anus. Instruct the patient to relax by breathing out slowly through mouth. Then touch patient's skin next to anus with tip of rectal tube. This action promotes the relaxation of anal sphincter. Continue with inserting the tip of the tubing of enema bag slowly by pointing tip in direction of patient's umbilicus for 3-4…

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    Cardiovascular response to acute exercise When you exercise your body goes through chemical and physical changes to accommodate your sport, some of the changes are vasodilation, raise in heart rate and blood pressure change. When you first start exercise your heart rate will rise preparing the body for exercise. This is because the muscles will need more oxygen to work at their optimum level. The typical resting heart rate is from 60 – 80 beats per minute therefore the pre exercise heart rate…

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    The corrosive substance of the natural product can debilitate the lower esophageal sphincter (the muscle, which isolates the stomach from the throat), advance corrosive creation in the stomach and disturb the officially harmed interior coating of the throat. All these strengthen the circumstance by activating GERD side effects. A portion…

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    the digestive tract. The highly acidic pH of the stomach’s gastric juice is needed to not only prevent bacterial growth, but to create an optimal environment for it’s enzymes to digest the food (now chyme) received through the cardioesophageal sphincter. The small intestine cannot handle such high pH, therefore when the stomach releases chyme into the small intestines, a signal is sent to the pancreas to release an alkaline substance called “sodium bicarbonate” to neutralize the chime’s acidic…

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