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    Heartburn Research Paper

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    burning pain that can happen in the throat or chest. It may also cause a bad taste in the mouth. Heartburn may feel worse in certain positions, such as lying down or bending over. This condition is caused by stomach acid that has gotten into the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach (esophagus). HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS Diet • Follow a diet as recommended by your health care provider. This may involve avoiding foods and drinks such as: ○ Caffeine. ○ Alcoholic drinks.…

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    Digestive System Essay

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    but also in our bodies? If not, I’m here to tell you all about it. Put on your seatbelts & join me in the drive through the digestion of your, rather large, pretzel stick. In your head, think about where digestion first occurs. Did you choose the stomach? If you did, sorry but you’re wrong, the correct answer is the mouth. Digestion starts with that first pretzel stick you…

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    activity and the autonomic nervous system relays the message from input for the smooth muscle. o Neuropeptides, hormones and neurotransmitters affect gastric emptying • Anatomical controls: o Sphincters: esophageal and stomach  LES, which controls the release of food into the stomach and prevents from reflux • Nitric oxide and VIP inhibit closure of LES • Secondary peristalsis occurs if not all…

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    Stomach Flu Facts

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    the stomach flu in the U.S. every year, many people aren't familiar with basic information about the illness. With flu season quickly approaching, it's important to take the time to learn about it in case you or a loved one is sickened. The prescription plan experts at Waterbury Pharmacy, located in Waterbury, CT, explain some essential facts about this common ailment. These three stomach flu facts can help you prevent infection or recover quickly if you are sickened by the illness: • Stomach…

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    The duodenum receives digestive (enzymatic) juices from the pancreas that will help break down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates in our food and that will help to neutralize acid from the food in the stomach until digested food particles are ready for absorption. Bile from the gall bladder reach the intestine and will mix with fat in our food in order to dissolve the fat into a liquid form of intestine so that enzymes from the pancreas can digest it.…

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    the tongue moves the food around. The food particles mix with saliva, which contains digestive enzymes, and becomes slippery. This enables the food to become easier to swallow, allowing it an easier passage as it move into the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and finally the colon, which allows it to be evacuated from the body through the rectum. The oral cavity is important to the digestive system because it allows the food to be broken down into smaller pieces in order for it to enter…

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    Embedded in the pancreas are the islets of Langerhans, which secrete into the blood the insulin and glucagon • Enzymes, or digestive juices, are secreted by the pancreas into the small intestine. There, it continues breaking down food that has left stomach. The pancreas also produces the hormone insulin and secretes it into the bloodstream, where it regulates the body’s glucose or sugar level Mouth: • the mouth is the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and produces saliva.…

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    Muscularis Externa

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    muscularis externa of the stomach is modified because other muscularis externa is composed of two layers: the inner circular layer and the outer longitudinal layer. However, the muscularis externa of the stomach contains a third innermost oblique layer. This third innermost oblique layer relates to the function of the stomach because it is the smooth muscle that is responsible for the churning function of the stomach that aids in its ability to digestive and move food from the stomach into the…

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    Dog's Digestive System

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    The digestive system of a dog is composed of; the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines but also requires help from organs such as the pancreas, and liver. The digestive systems roles are: digesting of food absorbing of nutrients Dog's digestive systems work differently to that of a human, for instance the digestion process begins in the stomach for dog's and in the mouth for humans. It is important for owners to have some idea of how the digestive system…

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    Gastroparesis is a digestive system disorder; gastroparesis affects the stomach muscles. This disorder causes weakening of the stomach muscles, this causes poor churning and mixing of food by the stomach contractions and the normal movement of the stomach muscles that propel the food forward through the digestive tract is slowed down or in some cases they completely stop working. This prevents the food form being emptied from the stomach. Diet changes can be used to treat this condition.…

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