PPT-MOUTH ESOPHAGUS STOMACH

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PANCREAS LARGE INTESTINE LIVER GALL BLADDER SMALL INTESTINE APPENDIX ASSISTING WITH BOWEL ELIMINATION NORMAL BOWEL MOVEMENTS THE FREQUENCY OF BOWEL MOVEMENTS VARIES

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PANCREAS LARGE INTESTINE LIVER GALL BLADDER SMALL INTESTINE APPENDIX ASSISTING WITH BOWEL ELIMINATION NORMAL BOWEL MOVEMENTS THE FREQUENCY OF BOWEL MOVEMENTS VARIES FROM PERSON TO PERSON. Animal Nutrition. Overview: The Need to Feed. Herbivores . eat mainly . autotrophs. (plants and algae). Carnivores . eat other animals. Omnivores . regularly consume animals as well as plants or algal matter. Digital Laboratory. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately 60 minutes to complete.. After completing this exercise, you should be able to:. Pg.258-263. Four components of the Digestive Process. 1.Ingestion- the taking of nutrients. 2.Digestion- the breakdown of complex organic molecules into smaller components by enzymes. 3.Absorption- the transport of digested nutrients to the cells of the body. The Digestive System.  .  .  .  .  . The function of the digestive system is to. convert foods into simpler molecules that . can be absorbed and used by the cells of . the body..  .  .  .  . 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. – . II. For undergraduate. Staff Members of Cardio-thoracic Surgery Departments. Egypt. HIATUS HERNIA. Definition. :. Protrusion of any part of the stomach through the esophageal hiatus into the thorax. . KAAP 310. Alimentary Canal and Accessory Organs. Alimentary Canal:. Mouth (oral cavity). Pharynx. Esophagus. Stomach. Small intestine. Large intestine. Anus. Accessory Organs*:. Tongue. Salivary Glands. Laura van WINDEN, Brielle . Laramée. , Alexandra . guerault. Mouth. Definition: . It is the opening in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips. Food is taken in by there. speech and other sounds are emitted by it.. 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. Beak- very important for picking up feed. Tongue . Salivary glands. No teeth. Esophagus . Crop – enlarged part of the esophagus. Moistening of food, stores . ingesta. Not at end of esophagus. Since chickens have no teeth, they swallow food whole and it’s stored in the crop. . 11. th. Grade Health. Functions of the Digestive System. Ingestion. Digestion. Movement/Propulsion. Absorption. Elimination. Order of Digestion. Mouth. Pharynx. Esophagus. Stomach. Small Intestine. Large . 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. Kaleb Decker. Harsh . Moolani. .The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth that is covered in moist, pink tissue called . mucosa. .Tiny bumps called . papillae. give the tongue its rough texture . .Thousands of tiny nerve-like cells called, taste buds, cover the surface of the papillae. Dr. . Keshav. Singh. Associate Professor. Department of Zoology. D.D.U Gorakhpur University,. Gorakhpur. Digestion. The . digestive system . of the human body comprises a group of organs working together to convert food into energy for the body. .

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