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Carbohydrates
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are a group of natural organic compounds that encompasses sugars, starch and cellulose (indigestible vegetation fiber). The digestion of a specific carbohydrate in the gastrointestinal tract counts upon the complexity of the carb's molecula...

Journey Of A Fat Molecule
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food is chewed with the teeth. The process stimulates exocrine glands in the mouth to release digestive enzymes such as salivary amylase, which aid in the breakdown of food, particularly carbohydrates. Chewing also causes the release of sa...

Medical Analysis
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shall be able to make way for analyzing each task assigned on an individual basis, which shall help us understand the purpose and objective of drawing certified and justified conclusions accordingly. Unit 7: Anatomy and Physiology You are ...

Colitis
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System The digestive system decomposes food by breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be more easily absorbed into the bloodstream. The molecules move through the bloodstream to all of the body's cells. The molecules are then us...

Digestion
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digestive system commences with the mouth. Pizza then is moved from the mouth to the pharynx, from the pharynx to the esophagus, from the esophagus to the stomach, from the stomach to the tiny intestine, from the tiny intestines to the larg...

Physiological Principles For Health And Social Care
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for Health and Social Care Task 1: Systems of Human Body Introduction The human body is made up of thirteen body systems that work together that functions together to keep the body alive (Prokop and Fancovicova, 2006, pp. 86-96). All body ...

Feedback Loops
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feedback, e.g. in pathological conditions. Homeostasis is a system of automatic control mechanisms which maintain the internal environment of an organism despite changes in the external environment (Campbell & Reece, 2005). The internal env...