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BIOS 256 MIDTERM EXAM WITH ANS 2024 : A&P IV Midterm Exam Review Packet
  • BIOS 256 MIDTERM EXAM WITH ANS 2024 : A&P IV Midterm Exam Review Packet

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  • DIGESTIVE PROCESSES 1. Ingestion 2. Digestion (mechanical and chemical) 3. Motility (mixing and propulsion) 4. Secretion 5. Absorption 6. Defecation GI TRACT AND ACCESSORY DIGESTIVE STRUCTURES BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY EACH ORGAN ON THE IMAGE ABOVE. GI TRACT INNERVATION  Autonomic NS o Parasympathetic NV (enhances digestion) o Sympathetic NV (inhibits or slows down digestion)  Enteric Nervous System o Submucosal plexus o Myenteric plexus
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BIO 252: FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • BIO 252: FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • BIO 252: FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Bringing food into the body through the mouth is called: - Ans:-MASTICATION Swallowing is properly called: - Ans:-deglutition Breaking food down into its monomers is called: - Ans:-HYDROLISIS Bringing the monomers from the digestive lumen into the bloodstream or lacteal is called - Ans:- ABSORPTION Elimination of solids from the body is called: - Ans:-DEFECATION List the parts of the alimentary canal in order here. Don't forget t...
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BIO 256 Exam | 68 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
  • BIO 256 Exam | 68 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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  • function of digestive system - processes food, extracts nutrients and eliminates residue the physical breakdown of food into smaller parts - mechanical digestion A series of hydrolysis reactions that break dietary macromolecules into their monomers - chemical digestion 6 accessory organs - teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas what makes up the gi tract - stomach and intestines mechanical digestion occurs where - grinding of teeth and churning of stomach and small in...
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GI Physiology Practice Questions and Answers 2023
  • GI Physiology Practice Questions and Answers 2023

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  • GI Physiology Practice Questions and Answers 2023 True In western cultures it is considered inappropriate to discuss "the bowels" in normal conversation. As a result, epressions in the English language that contain references to gastrointestinal anatomy or function are generally considered offensive. True False True Cutting the head off a chicken and using the movement of its intestines to predict the future is poor science but it does demonstrate that the intestine can function ...
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BIOS 256 A&P IV FINAL EXAM REVIEW PACKET 100% CORRECT GUIDE FOR A+ SCORE {ACCURATE SUMMER-FALL SESSION}  (Latest UPDATE 2023/2024) A&P IV Final Exam Review Packet
  • BIOS 256 A&P IV FINAL EXAM REVIEW PACKET 100% CORRECT GUIDE FOR A+ SCORE {ACCURATE SUMMER-FALL SESSION} (Latest UPDATE 2023/2024) A&P IV Final Exam Review Packet

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  • DIGESTIVE PROCESSES 1. Ingestion 2. Digestion (mechanical and chemical) 3. Motility (mixing and propulsion) 4. Secretion 5. Absorption 6. Defecation GI TRACT AND ACCESSORY DIGESTIVE STRUCTURES GI TRACT INNERVATION • Autonomic NS o Parasympathetic NV (enhances digestion) o Sympathetic NV (inhibits or slows down digestion) • Enteric Nervous System o Submucosal plexus o Myenteric plexus ENZYMES originating in the oral cavity Salivary gland...
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CCEB Part A 2023 questions and answer
  • CCEB Part A 2023 questions and answer

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  • CCEB Part A 2023 questions and answer Esophagus epitheium - Stratified squamous epithelium Middle cluneal nerve - S1-S3 PPR Superior cluneal nerve - L1-L3 PPR Inferior cluneal nerve - S1-S3 APR Medial or lateral PPR of C2-T6 supplies the intrinsic back muscles and skin? - Medial Medial or lateral PPR of T7-S3 supplies the intrinsic back muscles and skin? - Lateral Respiratory tract epithelium - Columnar pseudostratified epithelium Transitional epithelium - Ureter, urinary blad...
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HPHY 325 Midterm 2 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
  • HPHY 325 Midterm 2 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers

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  • What are the four types of gastric endureendocrine cells - correct answer Serotonin: stomach muscle contraction Histamine: stimulates secretion of HCL Gastrin: stimulates secretion of HCL Somatostatin: inhibits HCL secretion Define enteric Nervous system and describe its structure - correct answer The ENS refers to the gut brain in which the ENS does not require input from the SNS The What are the two plexi of the ENS - correct answer Myenteric Plexus located in the muscualris ...
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SPMD 201 Digestive System
  • SPMD 201 Digestive System

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  • SPMD 201 Digestive System Anatomy - ANSWER-The digestive system consists of the digestive tract, a tube extending from the mouth to the anus, and its associated accessory organs—primarily glands located outside the digestive tract that secrete fluids into it. The digestive tract is also called the alimentary tract, or alimentary canal. Technically, the term gastro-intestinal tract refers only to the stomach and intestines, but it is often used as a synonym for digestive tract. Histology ...
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ANAT 3651 Exam 4 Questions With Answers
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UTA A&P II Final Practice Exam 2024
  • UTA A&P II Final Practice Exam 2024

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  • Contractions of the papillary muscles attached to chordae tendineae a. Close the atrioventricular valves B. Close the semilunar valves C. Eject blood from the ventricles D. Prevent atrioventricular valves from reversing into the atria - Prevent atrioventricular valves from reversing into the atria In cardiac muscle, the fast depolarization phase of the action potential is the result of A. Increased membrane permeability to sodium ions B. Increased membrane permeability to potassium ions ...
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