PPT-Stomach introduction Widest part of alimentary tract

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Lies btwoesophagus and duodenum Mean capacity 30 ml at birth 1000ml puberty 1500mladult Situation left hypochondricepigastric and umbilical area exterior interior

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Lies btwoesophagus and duodenum Mean capacity 30 ml at birth 1000ml puberty 1500mladult Situation left hypochondricepigastric and umbilical area exterior interior relations. I. Anatomy. The digestive system. The organs of the digestive system can be separated into 2 main groups:. Alimentary canal: digests food and absorbs the digested fragments through its lining into the blood. 204 Chang Gung Med J Vol. 26 No. 3were obvious. The amount of nasogastric tubedrainage was 1000 ml per day. Abdominal sonogrammal bowel dilatation. Upper gastrointestinal (UGI)cm distal to the liga WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS UNIT:. Identify major structures and functions of the human digestive system from a diagram, model, or specimen. .  . Describe the processes of mechanical digestion that take place at various sites along the alimentary canal. Paula Emile. Learning Outcomes. identify the gross structure of the alimentary canal and associated organs (mouth, . oesophagus. , stomach, small intestine: duodenum and ileum, large intestine: colon and rectum, anus, pancreas, liver). Digestive System. AKA gastrointestinal system or GI system. Function. =responsible for the physical & chemical breakdown of food so it can be taken into bloodstream & be used by body cells & tissues. Life sciences Grade 11 CAPS structured, clear, practical - Helping teachers unlock the power of NCS KNOWLEDGE AREA: Life Process in Plants and Animals. TOPIC 3: Animal Nutrition The Structure of the Human Digestive System The order is:. Mouth. Pharynx. Esophagus. Stomach. Small intestine. Large intestine. Rectum. Anus. Ingestion and mastication. Mouth (aka Oral cavity). Both physical (chewing food) and chemical digestion occur (salivary amylase). Created by Ashley Berryhill. Digestive System. AKA gastrointestinal system or GI system. Function. =responsible for the physical & chemical breakdown of food so it can be taken into bloodstream & be used by body cells & tissues. continual supply . of water, electrolytes, and . nutrients.To. achieve . this requires . (. 1) movement of food through. the alimentary tract; (2) secretion of digestive juices. and digestion of the food; (3) absorption of water,. Terrence Mary . . Assistant Professor . . Department of Anatomy . Definition. The stomach is a muscular bag forming the widest and most distensible part of the digestive tube. . Location. The stomach occupying the . By Dr. Hussein . AlNaji. Constipation . is the . decreased frequency of defecation . accompanied by feces that. . contain a decreased concentration of water.. The feces vary in consistency from being hard to dry and of small bulk. . By. Hussein . AlNaji. . Removal of the primary cause of the disease is essential, but a major part of the treatment of diseases of the alimentary tract is supportive and symptomatic.. Relief Of Abdominal Pain. Structures of the Mouth. Digestion -. mechanical and chemical breakdown of foods and the absorption of nutrients. Mechanical. Chemical. Takes place within the alimentary tract along with accessory organs.. 1. Chapter 3. Nutrient Digestion and Absorption. 2. Food Nutrient Digestion and Absorption. The Digestive Process. Digestion = mechanical and chemical food breakdown of food for absorption into blood for use, storage, or chemical change.

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