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The digestive system is a part of the body that digests food. It is called the gastrointestinal system. It breaks down food into simple chemicals which...
Click to read more »of the digestive system. It is an internal organ between the esophagus and the small intestines. The stomach is the third stage in the digestive process...
Click to read more »GI tract, digestive tract, and the alimentary canal) is the part of an animal that digests food and drink. For the human organs, see digestive system. The...
Click to read more »an opening in the face and is the first part of the alimentary canal (digestive system). It is the place where food is chewed. The mouth has teeth to...
Click to read more »The liver is an organ in the abdomen. It is part of the digestive system. Sometimes people use hepar- or hepat- as a prefix when they talk about the liver...
Click to read more »breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces, which are made by digestive enzymes. In chemical digestion, enzymes break down food into the small...
Click to read more »potassium, sodium, vitamin C, folate, and vitamin A. Digestive Aid: Mint aids digestion by stimulating digestive juices, promoting better gut health. Relief for...
Click to read more »Chewing, or mastication, is the first part of the digestive system. It is when the teeth chew the food and the tongue mixes it with saliva to make it...
Click to read more »Diverticulitis is a disease of the digestive system. It is caused by inflammation of pouches (diverticula) in the walls of the bowel. It usually occurs...
Click to read more »waste is expelled through the anus. "Small intestine: biology of the digestive system: Merck Manual Home Edition". merckmanuals.com. 2011. Archived from...
Click to read more »symptoms may be present. "Bleeding in the Digestive Tract". The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. September 17, 2014. Archived...
Click to read more »browsers, which eat trees & shrubs. The life-style, dentition (teeth), and digestive system of grazers is different from browsers, to handle the problems of...
Click to read more »Gastroenterology is a special type of medicine. It is about the digestive system. Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract are the focus. The tract includes...
Click to read more »insects. In a bird's digestive system, the crop is an expanded, muscular pouch near the gullet or throat. It is a part of the digestive tract, essentially...
Click to read more »as a digestive system. It is found in simple eukaryotes such as protists. This organelle is essentially a lysosome. It is also called the digestive vacuole...
Click to read more »glands, so they pass their mucus to the surface along ducts. In the human digestive system, mucus is used as a lubricant for materials that must pass over...
Click to read more »organ in the back of the throat. It is also the meeting point of the digestive and the respiratory systems. The opening of the respiratory system in...
Click to read more »Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904 for research about the digestive system. Pavlov is widely known for first describing classical conditioning...
Click to read more »into the duodenum where they mix with bile from the gall bladder and digestive juices from the pancreas. Kalogerinis PT, Poulos JE, Morfesis A; et al...
Click to read more »which are specialized cells that control the movement of food through the digestive tract. Carcinoid tumor: This type of tumor arises from the neuroendocrine...
Click to read more »called diabetes. The pancreas belongs to two systems of the body: the digestive system for its role in breaking down nutrients, and the endocrine system...
Click to read more »2009-01-11. "Gastritis". National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. December...
Click to read more »Colitis is an ongoing digestive disease. The main symptom of the disease is swelling of the colon. Colitis is treated with antibiotics if it is found...
Click to read more »works in one direction only, and also works in the lower regions of the digestive system. This short article about biology can be made longer. You can help...
Click to read more »Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a sign of a disorder in the digestive tract. The blood often shows up in stool or vomit but isn't always obvious. Stool...
Click to read more »goldfish if it has indigestion is to feed it peas, as this will help their digestive tract work properly. The most anterior parts of a fish's brain are the...
Click to read more »"National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. 2024-10-30....
Click to read more »These include about 625 species that attract and trap prey, produce digestive enzymes, and use their nutrients. In addition, there are more than 300...
Click to read more »quality health which is linked to a higher risk of obesity, depression, digestive issues, heart disease, and stroke, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and early...
Click to read more »have four toes on the front feet and three toes on the hind feet. Their digestive system is more basic than the even-toed ungulates. A key difference between...
Click to read more »Antacid (Oral Route); retrieved 2012-1-27. MedicineNet, GERD National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC), GERD Archived 2012-04-11 at...
Click to read more »far. Obelisks have been found in humans' mouths and other parts of the digestive tract. "These mysterious bits of genetic material have no detectable sequences...
Click to read more »and is now very successful. Their success is probably helped by their digestive system. The group includes the three domestic animals cows, sheep and...
Click to read more »usually call it farting. Children normally pass gas 30 times a day as their digestive system is not fully developed. Adults on the other hand only let wind...
Click to read more »of hollow organs in the body, and on the lining of the respiratory and digestive tracts. Squamous cell skin cancer: A type of skin cancer Squamous-cell...
Click to read more »have their own separate identity. Systems in a living person, such as digestive system, nervous system, and so on. These systems operate so as to keep...
Click to read more »Many shrimp species are caught to be eaten. Usually, the head and the digestive tract are removed before the shrimp is eaten. The muscular tails of shrimp...
Click to read more »Antimony trifluoride is highly corrosive. It is acidic and can burn the digestive system. It also makes ulcers. Bismuth trifluoride Antimony tribromide...
Click to read more »460-519: Diseases of the respiratory system 520-579: Diseases of the digestive system 580-629: Diseases of the genitourinary system 630-676: Complications...
Click to read more »colitis is the most common form of bowel ischemia. Abdominal pain Lower digestive bleeding Diarrhea Fever higher than 100.4°F (38°C) Vomiting Most cases...
Click to read more »Pylorus is a part of digestive system that separates stomach and duodenum. The pylorus controls the opening between the stomach and the duodenum. It stops...
Click to read more »was a principal investigator at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases where he led the pharmacological section. He was the...
Click to read more »mammary glands, testes, vas deferens, seminal vesicles and prostate Digestive system: digestion and processing food with salivary glands, esophagus...
Click to read more »formula, when they are about six months old. Before this time, a child's digestive system and kidneys are still forming, so the child is not ready for solid...
Click to read more »"Acid Reflux (GER & GERD) in Adults". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). 5 November 2015. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »Arachnids pour digestive juices produced in their stomachs over their prey after killing it with their pedipalps and chelicerae. The digestive juices rapidly...
Click to read more »lymphatic, intraocular, synovial, pericardial, intrapleural, peritoneal, and digestive fluids. This short article about biology can be made longer. You can help...
Click to read more »water. The digestive system of Planaria consist of a mouth a pharynx and a gut cavity. Its mouth is on the underside of the body. Digestive enzymes are...
Click to read more »eaten by animals. After being eaten the seeds pass through the animal's digestive system. Although tomatoes are really fruits, many people call them vegetables...
Click to read more »of plant and protists as well as animal cell. Lysosomes work like the digestive system to break down, or digest, proteins, acids, carbohydrates, dead...
Click to read more »is a type of bacteria from the Lactobacillus genus. It is found in the digestive tract. Intestinal bacteria is referred to as gut flora or microbes. This...
Click to read more »several frenula in the body, including several in the mouth, some in the digestive tract, and some connected to the external genitalia. Frenula of the mouth...
Click to read more »A protease is a digestive enzyme. It breaks down long chains of proteins into shorter amino acids. Proteases have evolved a number of times. We know this...
Click to read more »salivary glands make saliva. Saliva keeps the mouth and other parts of the digestive system wet and slippery. It also helps break down food when you are chewing...
Click to read more »smoothie has less fibre, and does not provide exercise for the jaw and other digestive processes which eating the fruit would give. Smoothies are similar to...
Click to read more »plums. Another possible cause could be an obstruction somewhere along the digestive tract (the path that food travels inside the body). A person suffers from...
Click to read more »substances called pepsinogen and chymosin. Pepsinogen turns into the digestive enzyme pepsin when it meets hydrochloric acid made by other stomach cells...
Click to read more »arrangement, as have the kidneys themselves. In the context of their digestive system, the esophagus is a flexible pipe-like tube that goes from the...
Click to read more »Eubacterium hallii) is an anaerobic bacterium that lives inside the human digestive system. Shetty, Sudarshan A.; Zuffa, Simone; Bui, Thi Phuong Nam; Aalvink...
Click to read more »When a person eats, food passes through the pharynx on its way to the digestive system. There are three parts to the pharynx: The nasopharynx ends around...
Click to read more »that develop after a prolonged period. It is mainly damage to the blood, digestive system, and nervous system. Donnelly EH, Nemhauser JB, Smith JM; et al...
Click to read more »Mylanta is a brand of over-the-counter drugs for digestive problems. It is manufactured by Infirst Healthcare USA under license from McNeil Consumer Healthcare...
Click to read more »alternative healing systems like Ayurveda, Unani and Chinese medicine for digestive ailments. The leaves and bark are used for controlling blood pressure...
Click to read more »anus, which shows the absence of a digestive system. It also has two reproductive organs. Female – Has a digestive system which collapses and reconstitutes...
Click to read more »circulatory system is the body system that moves blood around the body. digestive system is the parts of the body that digest food. The endocrine system...
Click to read more »meat and fish. They also contain fibre. This helps to have a healthy digestive system. However, they contain some nutrients which humans find difficult...
Click to read more »medical term for thoughts about suicide Small intestine, part of the digestive system .si, the Internet country code top-level domain for Slovenia Slovenia...
Click to read more »substitute for wheat flour, which some people believe irritates their digestive system. Rice flour is also used as a thickening agent in recipes that...
Click to read more »The seeds of cantaloupe were used in China to moderate fevers and the digestive system. Elsewhere, seeds were ground into a powder and used to treat tuberculosis...
Click to read more »by a membrane extending inward from the margin (called the velum). The digestive cavity consists of the gastrovascular cavity and radiating canals which...
Click to read more »juveniles are parasitic in crustaceans and insects. Adults live in the digestive tract of vertebrates, especially fish. About 1150 species have been described...
Click to read more »disease that is linked on the X chromosome. It is a result of fatty acid digestive enzymes not breaking up the fats. These fats build up in the brain. They...
Click to read more »symptoms like nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and bloating. Stomach Human digestive system Paralysis "Gastroparesis". The Cleveland Clinic. December 12, 2025...
Click to read more »the nervous system. The endoderm develops into the inner linings of the digestive tract, as well as the linings of the respiratory passages. It also forms...
Click to read more »not get poisoned. This is because they have certain bacteria in their digestive tract that can detoxify the poison in the leaves. Koalas, however, have...
Click to read more »Archived from the original on 2010-03-29. Retrieved 2010-05-08. "Cirrhosis - NIDDK". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases....
Click to read more »Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904 for research about the digestive system. Ilya Mechnikov: Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
Click to read more »word ruminare which means "to chew over again". They have a more complex digestive system than other herbivores. Digestion of food is always done mainly...
Click to read more »wetlands, where they make marsh gas. Methanogens are also common in the digestive tracts of animals such as ruminants and humans. Methane is often belched...
Click to read more »cirrhosis. "Hepatitis (Viral) NIDDK". The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Retrieved 2020-06-19. Farci P (2003). "Delta hepatitis:...
Click to read more »pancreas. The pancreas is a large organ behind the stomach. It produces digestive enzymes and a number of hormones. There are two main types, those being...
Click to read more »forests, riverine forests, and wooded grasslands. Their ruminant-like digestive systems help them occupy niches which other primates do not live in. Colobus...
Click to read more »produced between 1946 and 1976. In soil, on plant surfaces, or in the digestive tracts of insects, aldrin oxidizes to the epoxide, dieldrin. Dieldrin...
Click to read more »pigment, bilirubin, in the blood. The bile, made by the liver, is a vital digestive fluid needed for proper nutrition. It also stops decaying changes in food...
Click to read more »Ammonium sulfate, used in fertilizers Barium sulfate, used to take X-rays of digestive system Cobalt(II) sulfate, used in pigments Copper(II) sulfate, used to...
Click to read more »vessels, inner layer of skin. Endoderm develops into the linings of the digestive system, respiratory system, liver, pancreas, and bladder. Growth and differentiation:...
Click to read more »"Recurrent gallstone ileus: time to change our surgery?". Journal of Digestive Diseases. 10 (2): 149–151. doi:10.1111/j.1751-2980.2009.00378.x. PMID 19426399...
Click to read more »life. However, eating a different food also means having a different digestive system, gut, claws, wings and above all, different inherited behaviour...
Click to read more »the epithelial cells of many internal organs of metazoans, such as the digestive system and the trachea of the lungs. Non-motile (or primary) cilia usually...
Click to read more »of Overweight & Obesity - NIDDK". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Retrieved 2025-01-08. "Gastric Bypass". Obesity MD...
Click to read more »already have developed with the ctenophora. The through-gut, the tubelike digestive system with two ends, may have evolved when the organism's one hole closed...
Click to read more »odor has been compared to fresh cow dung. The odor is caused by their digestive system. The hoatzin eats the leaves and some fruits and flowers of plants...
Click to read more »Diabetes and Prediabetes". niddk.nih.gov. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. June 2014. Archived from the original on 6 March...
Click to read more »"Health risks of being overweight". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, US National Institutes of Health. 2020. Retrieved...
Click to read more »seeds only germinate after they have been eaten and passed through the digestive system of an animal. This also is a dispersal method. When a seed germinates...
Click to read more »the lungs and pulmonary tuberculosis, inflammation of eyelids and also digestive disorders. It has been used to break up kidney and gall stones, and as...
Click to read more »germinated by falling near the mother plant. Some seeds must pass through the digestive system (the stomach and intestines) before they can germinate. Frugivores...
Click to read more »specialist called a gastroenterologist (a doctor who knows much about the digestive system.) A good thing about endoscopy is finding other diseases if there...
Click to read more »collect food with their proboscis, which is closely associated with the digestive system. At rest, the proboscis is inside a long tube that may take up...
Click to read more »of belly fat Gastrointestinal tract or gut, the system of digestive organs Insect digestive system Lower gastrointestinal tract or guts, the intestines...
Click to read more »usually at night. The crown-of-thorns climbs over its prey, releases digestive enzymes to break down its food, and then absorbs the coral polyp, which...
Click to read more »object, the larva grasps it. Their maxillae are hollow, and inject a digestive secretion into the prey. The organs of an aphid can be dissolved by this...
Click to read more »chloroplasts in the algae for themselves. The chloroplasts line the slug’s digestive tract. It lets the slugs live by photosynthesis for several months at...
Click to read more »suitable preparation in Russia and Finland, it is highly irritating to the digestive system when eaten raw. The toxins responsible for the acrid taste are...
Click to read more »anemones close their mouths when they are not feeding, and the water in the digestive cavity then acts as a kind of skeleton, rather like a water-filled balloon...
Click to read more »normally long, up to 50cm (30 in). Phoronids are normally very thin. The digestive tract of Phoronids consists of a short oesophagus which leads into a spherical...
Click to read more »attach themselves to or invade specific cells in our respiratory system, digestive tract or in any open wound. There they begin to reproduce and spread while...
Click to read more »long tails. All species are herbivorous, and mostly grazers with simpler digestive systems than ruminants. They can live on low-quality vegetation. Feral...
Click to read more »bacteria. This reservoir of gut flora could then serve to repopulate the digestive system following a bout of dysentery or cholera. Darwin, Charles 1871...
Click to read more »known. It includes the skeleton, soft body outline and contents of the digestive tract. Skull radiography shows teeth developing within the juvenile face...
Click to read more »inflammatory disease burst stomach ulcer cirrhosis ruptured appendix. digestive problems (example Crohn's disease or diverticulitis) surgery If the lining...
Click to read more »Randomized Trial of Yogurt for Prevention of Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea", Digestive Diseases and Sciences 48:10:2077-2082 (October, 2003) doi:10.1023/A:1026155328638...
Click to read more »connected to secretory glands. It is not known whether these glands secrete digestive juices or poisonous venom. They have a primitive body plan in crustacean...
Click to read more »J.S. (1993) Specializations of the human upper respiratory and upper digestive tract as seen through comparative and developmental anatomy. Dysphagia...
Click to read more »presence in the seeds of many fruits helps speed those seeds through the digestive tract of animals that consume them. In insect venom, it causes pain, and...
Click to read more »Mayo Clinic. "Kidney Stones - NIDDK". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. "Glomerulonephritis - Symptoms and causes". Mayo...
Click to read more »receptors are widespread in the brain, and are also in the spinal cord and digestive tract. Opioids are chemical substances that relieve pain. There are a...
Click to read more »feeding system starts with a rasping "tongue", the radula. The complex digestive system uses mucus and microscopic, muscle-powered "hairs" called cilia...
Click to read more »eating β-carotene is at a low risk of hypervitaminosis A because the digestive system only makes vitamin A when more is needed. Tufail, Tabussam; Bader...
Click to read more »project officer at the National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). From 1976, she was...
Click to read more »PMID 24396139. "Hepatitis (Viral) NIDDK". The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Retrieved 2020-06-19. "What is hepatitis?". www.who...
Click to read more »bloodstream through the digestive system. It takes a while, usually 15–20 minutes, for the medicine to get through parts of the digestive system and get taken...
Click to read more »insects, and the hairs on the stems produce a digestive enzyme called phosphatase, a common digestive agent in plant carnivores, to eat the insects....
Click to read more »stomach rumble and stomach ache. The undigested lactose travels through the digestive system, causing various symptoms. One of the most common symptoms of lactose...
Click to read more »inside reef-building corals. Gut flora (often flagellates) inside the digestive systems of insects and vertebrates which digest plant cellulose. These...
Click to read more »the taste buds, the sense of touch in the structures of the mouth and digestive system, chemical sensation of irritation in the trigeminal nerve system...
Click to read more »disease. Sometimes the use of drugs leads to weight loss. Organs of the digestive tract may not be working as expected. People who train sports too much...
Click to read more »ten years in the wild and up to 15 years in captivity. They have the digestive system and skeleton of a carnivore, but they mostly eat plants. In addition...
Click to read more »extra energy to fight or run away. The body will stop digestion in the digestive tract. The body does this because it wants to spend all its energy on...
Click to read more »2025-12-12. "Hepatitis (Viral) NIDDK". The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Retrieved 2020-06-19. Farci P (2003). "Delta hepatitis:...
Click to read more »compared to oral administration Avoids degradation by stomach acids and digestive enzymes Bypasses first-pass metabolism in the liver Grewal, Jeewanjot...
Click to read more »rodent. Several proteins then work to keep the bacteria in the flea's digestive tract. This is important for the survival of Y. pestis in fleas. In the...
Click to read more »throughout freshwater, marine, and soil habitats, as well as vertebrae digestive tracts including those of humans. The bacteria within this group exist...
Click to read more »the body produce thick, sticky mucus, which builds up in the lungs, the digestive system, pancreas, and other parts of the body. It also affects the bones...
Click to read more »scaled, some secrete substances such as oil. Carnivorous plants secrete digestive enzymes from trichomes. The waxy cuticle is the waterproof, transparent...
Click to read more »handle the issue by making glucose. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). "Low Blood Glucose (Hypoglycemia)". NIDDK...
Click to read more »regions (74 articles) A02 – musculoskeletal system (213 articles) A03 – digestive system (98 articles) A04 – respiratory system (46 articles) A05 – urogenital...
Click to read more »or after certain types of medical tests that involve the mouth or the digestive tract, or surgeries. A liquid diet is not recommended outside of hospital...
Click to read more »common cold,AIDS, herpes labialis, and gastrointestinal issues—such as digestive problems—has been particularly well studied. Various studies suggest that...
Click to read more »(STIs), such as HIV/AIDS and anal warts. The anus is the last part of the digestive system, connecting directly to the rectum and passing through the pelvic...
Click to read more »hard that the parrots cannot feed on it until it has passed through the digestive system of cattle. In addition, they eat fruits and other vegetable matter...
Click to read more »of Overweight & Obesity - NIDDK". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. This short article about biology can be made longer...
Click to read more »to the lungs) also get narrower. The eyes: The pupils get smaller. The digestive system: Extra blood is sent to the stomach and intestines. The stomach...
Click to read more »lysosomes. Lysosomes rupture when the cell is old or damaged, this lets out digestive enzymes all over the cell and digests it, therefore killing the cell....
Click to read more »(sugars, fats, proteins and vitamins) travel through her blood from her digestive tract to the placenta, and then in the baby's blood to the baby, and waste...
Click to read more »conditions. The bodily system that usually struggles the most is the digestive one. The first obvious symptoms are sore throat, stomach pain or teeth...
Click to read more »habits that can disrupt sleep are: Overeating or being too full (since the digestive system will not work to digest those foods processed) Sitting in front...
Click to read more »receptors (TLRs) are proteins which act in the innate immune system and the digestive system. They are membrane-spanning, that is, they reach from the outside...
Click to read more »An example is the cleavage of the polypeptide chain. Chymotrypsin, a digestive protease, is produced in inactive form in the pancreas and transported...
Click to read more »These include ratites, penguins and many island species of birds. The digestive and respiratory systems of birds are also adapted for flight. Some bird...
Click to read more »in humans: alpha-amylase, and gamma-amylase. Alpha-amylase is a major digestive enzyme. Its optimum pH is 6.7–7.0. It is found in saliva and pancreatic...
Click to read more »Using laxatives for weight loss is not recommended, as it can destroy the digestive system. Regular physical activity, such as at least 150 minutes of moderate...
Click to read more »31 March 2021. "Porphyria | NIDDK". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Retrieved 2018-12-06. Dancygier, Henryk (2009). Clinical...
Click to read more »and feeds the animal, and allows gas exchange. There is also a complete digestive tube. They have a simple radial nervous system that consists of a modified...
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Click to read more »Gut flora consists of microorganisms that live in the digestive system of animals. It is the largest reservoir of microbes in the human microbiome. The...
Click to read more »blood-vessel level. The male then slowly wastes away, first losing his digestive organs, then his brain, heart, and eyes, and ends as nothing more than...
Click to read more »with the naked eye. An enteric disease is a sickness that hurts people's digestive system. Kang has found vaccines for Rotavirus. Rotavirus is common in...
Click to read more »the drink was sold. It was later named Pepsi Cola, possibly due to the digestive enzyme pepsin and kola nuts used in the recipe. Bradham sought to create...
Click to read more »seeds only germinate after they have been eaten and passed through the digestive system of an animal. This also is a dispersal method. When a seed germinates...
Click to read more »fetus swallows amniotic fluid. This fluid passes through the fetus's digestive system and urinary system and gets urinated out into the amniotic fluid...
Click to read more »a lorica. Protected by the lorica, the animals have a head, mouth and digestive system. Development is usually direct, though there are larvae in some...
Click to read more »captivity, they mostly eat fruit. The eclectus has an unusually long digestive tract, so it tolerates food with lots of fiber. In captivity, the eclectus...
Click to read more »collar and trunk. They have open circulatory systems and a complete digestive tract but the musculature in their gut is very poorly developed, and food...
Click to read more »Elimination. National Diabetes Data Group (US), National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, & Kidney Diseases (US). (1995). Diabetes in America (No. 95). Holt, R...
Click to read more »W.; Carman, J.A.; Haynes, J.I. (December 2014). "GM crops and the rat digestive tract: A critical review". Environment International. 73: 423–433. doi:10...
Click to read more »conjoined twins, but wants to join people together so they share a single digestive system. He tells the three how he will connect his three victims together...
Click to read more »traditionally used in herbal remedies to treat a range of ailments, from digestive disorders to skin infections. The plant's culinary applications are equally...
Click to read more »"Nephrotic Syndrome in Adults | NIDDK". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Retrieved 2020-09-23. Ferri, Fred F. (2017-05-25)...
Click to read more »claims that consuming probiotics (bacteria potentially beneficial to the digestive system) and/or prebiotics (substances consumed to promote the growth of...
Click to read more »against eating more fiber than needed. That's because this may cause digestive problems, like diarrhea, flatulence and bloating. Diabetes.co.uk forums...
Click to read more »body. Conditioned airaffects the nervous system, respiratory system, digestive system etc. Also, it leads to skin irritation, mucous membrane damages...
Click to read more »find a special place to pupate (pupate means to turn into a pupa). The digestive tract is emptied. The caterpillar sheds its skin. The pupa is now exposed...
Click to read more »Anus Scheme of digestive tract, with anus marked. File:Female and male anus.jpg The anus of a female and a male (right). Identifiers TA A05.7.05.013 Anatomical...
Click to read more »Clonidine and Guanfacine. People with autism often have problems with their digestive organs like the stomach or gut. These problems could be inflammations...
Click to read more »imperforate anus (where the anus is blocked or missing) Treatment for severe digestive problems like Crohn's disease Colon and rectum cancer (colorectal cancer)...
Click to read more »food to the mouth. Then, the scallop digests the food in the stomach and digestive gland. Waste goes through the intestine and exits through the anus. Some...
Click to read more »unknown. The female's eggs are stored in the "ovaria" which is near the digestive gland. It goes to the receptaculum seminis, where the male's sperm is...
Click to read more »the risks of struggles with prey, and the costs of producing venom and digestive enzymes. Since nectar is a flowering plant production, its consumption...
Click to read more »bristlegrass, and chamomile. There were no traces of meat in the man's digestive system, and from the stage of digestion it was apparent that the man had...
Click to read more »and vertebrates (~1500 species); Cestoda: tapeworms, parasitic in the digestive tract of vertebrates (3400 species); Monogenea: ectoparasites on the gills...
Click to read more »Pancreatic cancer is cancer in the pancreas. It has a poor prognosis, with about 11% of patients surviving beyond five years after the cancer has been...
Click to read more »need oxygen for growth. This species was first discovered in 2020 in the digestive system of pigs in Germany. This is how it gets its latin name of “ intestinalis”...
Click to read more »Feces (or faeces), also called poo, poop, or stool is the body's solid waste left over from eating food. Human feces leave the intestinal tract and are...
Click to read more »genetically. They share more than 96% of their DNA code with humans, and their digestive tract is functionally very similar. Chimpanzees are primarily frugivores...
Click to read more »If methamphetamine is eaten, it gets absorbed into the body from the digestive system. Although the effects take longer to be felt when compared to other...
Click to read more »vagus nerve (CN X) allows for parasympathetic control of the heart and digestive tract. It is the longest nerve of the autonomic nervous system in the...
Click to read more »Colorectal cancer, also known as colon cancer, rectal cancer, or bowel cancer, is a cancer in the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine), or in...
Click to read more »Respiratory system Upper Nose Nasopharynx Larynx Lower Trachea Bronchus Lung Digestive system Mouth Salivary gland Tongue Lips upper GI Oropharynx Laryngopharynx...
Click to read more »several ways with the endocrine system, which makes hormones, and the digestive system and sex system. Hormones work slowly, so those changes are gradual...
Click to read more »Accessed 09/11/2015 Hypoglycemia. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. October 2008. http://www.niddk.nih...
Click to read more »years. With DNA barcoding, scientists can look at what is in the animal's digestive system. This is fast enough that scientists can watch animals' eating...
Click to read more »(blue). The large Intestine is like an upside down U. Details System Digestive system Artery Superior mesenteric, inferior mesenteric and iliac arteries...
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Click to read more »He investigated borderline mental disorders in chronic diseases of the digestive system in children and adolescents. From 1990 to 1994, Skumin held positions...
Click to read more »secretions called hormones Gastroenterology, concerned with the field of digestive diseases Hematology, concerned with blood, the blood-forming organs and...
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Click to read more »of liver disease. Gastroenterology is the study of the gastric system (digestive system). Infectious disease specialist M.Ds are doctors that study and...
Click to read more »J00-J99 Diseases of the respiratory system XI K00-K93 Diseases of the digestive system XII L00-L99 Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue XIII M00-M99...
Click to read more »Insufficiency and Addison's Disease". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. May 2014. Archived from the original on 13 March...
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Click to read more »in other areas of the body. These are the nose, throat and lungs; the digestive system and the vagina. This is normal. When this fungus causes disease...
Click to read more »similar appearance to crocodiles and because jewelry has been found in the digestive system. However, the gharial may have swallowed this jewelry while scavenging...
Click to read more »Diarrhea (DIE-uh-REE-uh), also spelled diarrhoea, happens when the body makes more watery feces than normal. Diarrhea can occur in humans as well as most...
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Click to read more »Eating is taking in food to get energy or nutrients or for enjoyment. People and animals need to eat because they cannot make their own food inside their...
Click to read more »methane-producing archaeon in the human gut microbiota. M. smithii is important in digestive processes, and is common in human feces. M. smithii is found in breast...
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Click to read more »has caerulins. The caerulins have physiological effects. The CCK-8 is a digestive hormone and hunger suppressant. Several peptides from the skin of the...
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Click to read more »classes are rarely pathogenic to humans. The gastrointestinal tract (or digestive tract) in humans is made up of the mouth, pharnx, esophagus, stomach,...
Click to read more »The oesophagus (or esophagus) is also called the gullet. It is the part of the gastrointestinal system between the mouth and the stomach. It connects the...
Click to read more »can help us better understand early detection of cancer found in our digestive systems. In a 2026 study looked at a type of this cancer called colorectal...
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Click to read more »The small intestine is between the stomach and the large intestine, and is where most of the digestion and absorption happen. In humans over five years...
Click to read more »The rectum is a part of the large intestine which forms a part of the gastrointestinal system. The rectum ends in the anus which is the end of the gastrointestinal...
Click to read more »Drug-Induced Liver Injury (Internet). National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. 4 May 2019. PMID 31689035. Retrieved 19 November...
Click to read more »Cholangiocarcinoma or bile duct cancer is a form of cancer that is formed by mutated epithelial cells (or cells showing characteristics of epithelial differentiation)...
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Click to read more »Saliva is the watery substance made in the mouths of humans and many animals. Saliva begins digesting food in the mouth, and moistens food to make swallowing...
Click to read more »The colon is a part of the large intestine. It is between the cecum and the rectum. The colon takes water from the feces that goes through it. The colon...
Click to read more »Dysentery is a disease that involves severe bloody diarrhea. It is caused by a bacterium, which causes the intestines to swell up a lot. The opposite of...
Click to read more »Liver failure or Hepatic failure is when the liver is no longer able to work. Things the liver does include making proteins. Liver failure can either be...
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Click to read more »British digestive biscuits (which are called cookies in the U.S.)....
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Click to read more »can be toxic if on the skin for long amounts of time. It affects the digestive system when eaten. Workers exposed to arsenic trioxide fumes in their...
Click to read more »"Treatment of Hemorrhoids | NIDDK". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Retrieved 2017-08-11. PDxMD Gastroenterology. Elsevier...
Click to read more »problems. For example, the person is more likely to have bleeding in their digestive system (gastrointestinal tract), or to bleed after they have surgery....
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Click to read more »"Cystocele (Prolapsed Bladder)". National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. March 2014. Archived from the original on 4 October...
Click to read more »The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ in the abdomen. It stores about 50 ml of acidic liquid (bile) until the body needs it for digestion. That liquid...
Click to read more »infection: a general overview and guidelines for a clinical approach". Digestive and Liver Disease. 39 (1): 2–17. doi:10.1016/j.dld.2006.06.008. hdl:11380/609193...
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Click to read more »Abdominal pain (also called a stomach ache) is a pain or ache in the abdomen. It is a symptom. Most of the time, stomach do not have serious underlying...
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Click to read more »Defecation is when poop comes out of the anus. It is the act of taking away solid, semisolid or liquid waste from the body, known as "Faeces (American...
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Click to read more »The duodenum is a short section of the small intestine, and is where most digestion in the small intestine takes place. It receives secretions, including...
Click to read more »Coeliac disease (Celiac disease in American English) is an autoimmune disorder in people when the indigestion of gluten leads to problems in the body....
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Click to read more »Gotthard (2011-09-01). "Exceptionally preserved plant parenchyma in the digestive tract indicates a herbivorous diet in the Middle Eocene bird Strigogyps...
Click to read more »The cecum is a part of the large intestine. It helps with fermenting dietary fiber. It comes before the colon and after the ileum in the gastrointestinal...
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Click to read more »The jejunum is a section of the small intestine between the duodenum and the ileum. It is between 1 and 2 meters long.The term "jejunum" derives from the...
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Click to read more »The cloaca is a common rear opening in land vertebrates. Through this opening, the animals expel urine and faeces, and carry out reproduction. The cloaca...
Click to read more »The ileum is the last section of the small intestine. It is between 2 and 4 meters long in humans. This short article about biology can be made longer...
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Click to read more »Gastroenteritis is a medical term for inflammation of the stomach and intestines. It causes diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain. It usually happens because...
Click to read more »Crohn's disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It can affect any part of the GI system from the mouth to the anus (usually the small bowel...
Click to read more »conditions (army itch, dermatitis, erysipelas, insect stings and bites) Digestive complaints and other illnesses arising from poor food or water quality...
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Click to read more »Villi (singular is villus) are small, finger-like structures in the small intestine. They help to absorb digested food. Each villus has microvilli which...
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Click to read more »A laxative is a food or drug taken to make bowel movements easier, or to treat constipation. Sometimes taking powerful or lots of laxatives can cause diarrhea...
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Click to read more »discovered conditioning, won the Nobel Prize for his research on the digestive system Titian Peale (1799–1885), American naturalist Louise Pearce (1885–1959)...
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Click to read more »The pancreatic islets or islets of Langerhans are parts of the pancreas. They have cells that make hormones. Some of these cells are beta cells that produce...
Click to read more »The epiglottis is a thin flap that isn't a muscle in the oesophagus. It is the top part of the larynx. It closes to stop food from going down the trachea...
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Click to read more »holographic display control system. To protect themselves from the dragons' digestive juices, each pilot is required to wear a special acid-resistant suit....
Click to read more »Indigestion, or dyspepsia, is bad digestion. The sufferer may feel a full stomach, heartburn, nausea, belching, or upper abdominal pain. dyspepsia at Dorland's...
Click to read more »A gizzard, or "gastric mill", is a part of the stomach which grinds food. Animals which have grinding teeth do not need a gizzard, but there are many animals...
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Click to read more »with a powerful grinder, and put the powder into empty gel capsules. The digestive system has to extract the essence out of the raw herb powder. Drinking...
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Click to read more »can be eaten by marine animals, and block their breathing passages and digestive systems. Plastic bags not only add to the Great Pacific garbage patch...
Click to read more »The sound of burping Burping Burping Burping Problems playing these files? See media help. The Simple English Wiktionary has a definition for: burp. Burping...
Click to read more »Fatty liver disease (FLD), also known as hepatic steatosis, is a condition where a lot of fat builds up in the liver. Sometimes, there are no or few symptoms...
Click to read more »Epiglottitis is inflammation of the epiglottis, which is the flap that sits at the base of the tongue, which keeps food from going into the trachea (windpipe)...
Click to read more »Lactic acid bacteria are bacteria which make lactic acid. This is an end product of carbohydrate fermentation. The bacteria change carbohydrates to lactic...
Click to read more »Amoebiasis, also known as amebiasis or entamoebiasis, is an intestinal infection caused by amoebas of the Entamoeba group. The infection is usually caused...
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Click to read more »219.620 – proctocolectomy, restorative MeSH E04.210.240 – endoscopy, digestive system MeSH E04.210.240.160 – cholangiopancreatography, endoscopic retrograde...
Click to read more »Achlorhydria and hypochlorhydria is when there is very little, or no gastric acid in the stomach. It can come with other medical problems. The lowering...
Click to read more »Gastric dumping syndrome, also called dumping syndrome, and rapid gastric emptying, is when food or water passes through the body too fast. It can cause...
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Click to read more »Intrinsic factor (IF), or gastric intrinsic factor (GIF), is a glycoprotein. It is produced by the parietal cells of the stomach. IF is necessary for the...
Click to read more »Anal stricture (also called anal stenosis) is a medical problem that is not common; it may be congenital (a baby is born with a medical problem), but usually...
Click to read more »Mesenteric ischemia is a medical condition. It happens when not enough blood gets to the small intestine. This causes inflammation (swelling) and can harm...
Click to read more »Cholecystitis is when the gallbladder gets inflamed. If it is not treated, cholecystitis can become life-threatening, such as if it results in one's gallbladder...
Click to read more »Steatorrhea means excess undigested fat in feces. In this case, the feces is often lighter, sometimes whitish, in color. It produces a fouler-than-usual...
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Click to read more »A hiatal hernia is a kind of hernia in which abdominal organs, usually the stomach, slip through the diaphragm. This may result in gastroesophageal reflux...
Click to read more »A stomach rumble is the growling noise the stomach makes. It usually happens when you feel hungry or peckish. This short article can be made longer. You...
Click to read more »colonography, computed tomographic MeSH E01.370.372.250 – endoscopy, digestive system MeSH E01.370.372.250.200 – cholangiopancreatography, endoscopic...
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Click to read more »Baylor College of Medicine, founding director of the Texas Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center William V. Houston, physicist and president of Rice University...
Click to read more »diverticulum MeSH C23.300.575.150 – cutaneous fistula MeSH C23.300.575.185 – digestive system fistula MeSH C23.300.575.185.150 – biliary fistula MeSH C23.300...
Click to read more »An anastomosis is a surgical connection between two structures. It usually means a connection that is created between tubular structures, such as blood...
Click to read more »Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder by a group of symptoms that usually include abdominal pain, abdominal bloating...
Click to read more »Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine, with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis being...
Click to read more »Ulcerative colitis (UC) is one of the two types of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with the other type being Crohn's disease. It is a long-term condition...
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