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| Achalasia; Atresia; Hernia; Barret’s esophagus; Esophageal varices. 15. Stomach. Usually “J” shaped; Left side, anterior to the spleen; Mucous membrane |
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| A powerpoint presentation[ppt] on VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF HUMAN BODY i.e. Digestive system, Respiratory system, Nervous system and Excreatory system for class 6th and 7th..- Slides |
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| Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology . Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Incslow rhythmic squeezing) Passageway for food only (respiratory system branches off |
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| teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, pancreas .... Gall bladder – hollow muscular sac under right lobe of liver; stores & concentrates bile; ... |
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| mumps. Submandibular – medial surface of mandible – drain near lingual frenulumMumps. Swollen, painful salivary glands on one or both sides of the face … |
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| Histology of the Mucosa. Simple Columnar. Large IntestineHistology of the Muscularis. 2, circular and longitudinal. Small Intestine ... |
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| Pancreatic enzymes play the major digestive function; Help complete digestion of starch (pancreatic amylase) Carry out about half of all protein digestion (trypsin, etc |
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| mumps. Dental Caries. Most common bacterial disease of humansMumps. Acute viral illness. Attacks large parotid salivary glands; Formerly common in US … |
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| Powerpoint slide Presentation on Acute appendicitis. Rare in infancy, progressively more common with each year ofAcute appendicitis.
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| Lack fully functional digestive system as adults, bacteria lack means of acquiring These bacteria are contained in a symbiont housing organ called the |
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