1. Lactose is a disaccharide found in milk. In the small intestine, it is
... acids. These molecules enter the epithelial cells of the small intestine by diffusion. Once inside they are reassembled into triglycerides in organelle Q. The triglyceride molecules are formed into chylomicrons in organelle T. Chylomicrons are made from many triglyceride molecules surrounded with pr ...
... acids. These molecules enter the epithelial cells of the small intestine by diffusion. Once inside they are reassembled into triglycerides in organelle Q. The triglyceride molecules are formed into chylomicrons in organelle T. Chylomicrons are made from many triglyceride molecules surrounded with pr ...
Esophagus Pathology ©2010 Mark Tuttle Achalasia ↓ LES
... Thin, noncanalized cord replaces a segment of esophagus Abnormal cnxn of two epithelium-lined organs or vessels Intestinal metaplasia within the esophageal squamous mucosa. Secondary to GERD Blind outpouching of the GI that is lined by mucosa, communicates with the lumen, and includes all 3 layers o ...
... Thin, noncanalized cord replaces a segment of esophagus Abnormal cnxn of two epithelium-lined organs or vessels Intestinal metaplasia within the esophageal squamous mucosa. Secondary to GERD Blind outpouching of the GI that is lined by mucosa, communicates with the lumen, and includes all 3 layers o ...
Learning Objectives of Duodenum and Pancrease
... Crossed by Tr. Colon. The parts above and below the transverse colon are covered with peritoneum. Anterior – Right lobe of liver, Tr. Colon, Tr. Mesocolon (root) and jujenum. Posterior – Hilus of right kidney, renal vessels, inferior vena cava. Medial – Head of pancreas, bile duct and pancreatic duc ...
... Crossed by Tr. Colon. The parts above and below the transverse colon are covered with peritoneum. Anterior – Right lobe of liver, Tr. Colon, Tr. Mesocolon (root) and jujenum. Posterior – Hilus of right kidney, renal vessels, inferior vena cava. Medial – Head of pancreas, bile duct and pancreatic duc ...
Clam Dissection
... Image modified from: http://www.lander.edu/rsfox/310images/310molluscImage.html ...
... Image modified from: http://www.lander.edu/rsfox/310images/310molluscImage.html ...
10 BIO By dr. bp karn Q1.What do you mean by nutrition?
... Q22.Describe an experiment to show that sunlight is essential for photosynthesis? Q23.Define Respiration. Q24. Expand ATP? Q25. What do you mean by Aerobic respiration ? Q26.What do you mean by anaerobic respiration ? Q27.Where does the pyruvate formed in the cell? Q28.Name the cell organelle where ...
... Q22.Describe an experiment to show that sunlight is essential for photosynthesis? Q23.Define Respiration. Q24. Expand ATP? Q25. What do you mean by Aerobic respiration ? Q26.What do you mean by anaerobic respiration ? Q27.Where does the pyruvate formed in the cell? Q28.Name the cell organelle where ...
clam dissection ppt
... Image modified from: http://www.lander.edu/rsfox/310images/310molluscImage.html ...
... Image modified from: http://www.lander.edu/rsfox/310images/310molluscImage.html ...
Particulate and suspension feeders
... Anterior to the mouth of amphioxus is an oral hood defining a buccal cavity; arching on the underside of the hood are ciliary tracts called the wheel organ. [The metachronal beating of the cilia reminded someone of a wheel.] Buccal cirri line the edges of the lateral aspect of the hood and are used ...
... Anterior to the mouth of amphioxus is an oral hood defining a buccal cavity; arching on the underside of the hood are ciliary tracts called the wheel organ. [The metachronal beating of the cilia reminded someone of a wheel.] Buccal cirri line the edges of the lateral aspect of the hood and are used ...
b2c1checklist
... I can explain how each part of the digestive system works in sequence, including adaptations of the small intestine for its function. ...
... I can explain how each part of the digestive system works in sequence, including adaptations of the small intestine for its function. ...
食物的吸收
... and lysolecithin into lecithin. The fate of these substances, and the formation of chylomicrons, is illustrated by steps 1 to 8. ...
... and lysolecithin into lecithin. The fate of these substances, and the formation of chylomicrons, is illustrated by steps 1 to 8. ...
Lesson Developing Secure Extending B2 1.1 Nutrients I can name
... I can explain how each part of the digestive system works in sequence, including adaptations of the small intestine for its function. ...
... I can explain how each part of the digestive system works in sequence, including adaptations of the small intestine for its function. ...
HS I Endocrine System Worksheet 1 Choose the best answer to
... 1. A _______ (globulin, gland) is any organ that produces a secretion. 2. Endocrine glands are organized groups of tissues which use materials from the blood or lymph to make new compounds called _________ (hormones, hordeolums) 3. Endocrine glands _________ (have, do not have) ducts. 4. Exocri ...
... 1. A _______ (globulin, gland) is any organ that produces a secretion. 2. Endocrine glands are organized groups of tissues which use materials from the blood or lymph to make new compounds called _________ (hormones, hordeolums) 3. Endocrine glands _________ (have, do not have) ducts. 4. Exocri ...
AHS I
... 1. A _______ (globulin, gland) is any organ that produces a secretion. 2. Endocrine glands are organized groups of tissues which use materials from the blood or lymph to make new compounds called _________ (hormones, hordeolums) 3. Endocrine glands _________ (have, do not have) ducts. 4. Exocrine gl ...
... 1. A _______ (globulin, gland) is any organ that produces a secretion. 2. Endocrine glands are organized groups of tissues which use materials from the blood or lymph to make new compounds called _________ (hormones, hordeolums) 3. Endocrine glands _________ (have, do not have) ducts. 4. Exocrine gl ...
Why cooking of dog food can cause allergies and
... cooking plus the enzyme digestion is NOT the same as what is produced by the enzymes alone.... It is documented that several vital components are missing (at least 30 chemically known such "protein fractions", called "missing links", are identified as vital for dogs, just as vitamins are for you and ...
... cooking plus the enzyme digestion is NOT the same as what is produced by the enzymes alone.... It is documented that several vital components are missing (at least 30 chemically known such "protein fractions", called "missing links", are identified as vital for dogs, just as vitamins are for you and ...
TRACE ELEMENTS
... Within the intestinal mucosa Cu reacts with metallothionein (a sulphurhydyl group rich protein that binds Cu) which can be competed with by other metal ions. The amount of ingested Cu that is eventually absorbed depends on sex (females have been shown to absorb more), chemical form of the ingested c ...
... Within the intestinal mucosa Cu reacts with metallothionein (a sulphurhydyl group rich protein that binds Cu) which can be competed with by other metal ions. The amount of ingested Cu that is eventually absorbed depends on sex (females have been shown to absorb more), chemical form of the ingested c ...
Animals File - Moodle
... • Animals are very diverse but do share some general common characteristics – Multicellular heterotrophic eukaryotes – Ingest food – Diploid – Capable of locomotion – Reproduce sexually, but asexual reproduction is common – Lack cell walls • Appear to be a monophyletic group ...
... • Animals are very diverse but do share some general common characteristics – Multicellular heterotrophic eukaryotes – Ingest food – Diploid – Capable of locomotion – Reproduce sexually, but asexual reproduction is common – Lack cell walls • Appear to be a monophyletic group ...
PAC01 Abdomen
... abdominal part of the GI tract, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen and carries it to the liver. The esophagus is a muscular tube that is about 25 cm long and runs from the pharynx to the stomach. The esophagus follows the curvature of the vertebral column as it descends through the neck and the poste ...
... abdominal part of the GI tract, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen and carries it to the liver. The esophagus is a muscular tube that is about 25 cm long and runs from the pharynx to the stomach. The esophagus follows the curvature of the vertebral column as it descends through the neck and the poste ...
Lecture 7b Invertebrates: Sponges, Cnidaria, Flatworms, Nematodes
... The simplest bilateral animals. Acoelomate – no cavity Includes forms that are: -Free-living in marine, freshwater, or damp habitats Some parasites ...
... The simplest bilateral animals. Acoelomate – no cavity Includes forms that are: -Free-living in marine, freshwater, or damp habitats Some parasites ...
Chymotrypsin and Trypsin
... 7- Serine Proteases Trypsin and Chymotrypsin., accessed 4/18/06 www.cs.indiana.edu/ ~kelgalla/C483a2.html 8- Storch, Judy. Human Digestive Tract., Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry of the ...
... 7- Serine Proteases Trypsin and Chymotrypsin., accessed 4/18/06 www.cs.indiana.edu/ ~kelgalla/C483a2.html 8- Storch, Judy. Human Digestive Tract., Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry of the ...
Name Marine Biology--Mr. Nelson PHYLUM ANNELIDA LAB
... 14. First we will practice. Take your scapula and start at the posterior end, cutting lightly anteriorly. Remember the epidermis is very thin. Cut a section about 1.5 inches long and pin back the epidermis with dissection pins. You will know if you go too deep, because wastes from the cut intestine ...
... 14. First we will practice. Take your scapula and start at the posterior end, cutting lightly anteriorly. Remember the epidermis is very thin. Cut a section about 1.5 inches long and pin back the epidermis with dissection pins. You will know if you go too deep, because wastes from the cut intestine ...
ppt file/lipoprotein
... In blood the degradation of chylomicron and VLDL are very slow, causing hyperchylomicronemia and hypertriglyceridemia (TAG >15 mM) blood plasm is like a red milk or tomato sauce ...
... In blood the degradation of chylomicron and VLDL are very slow, causing hyperchylomicronemia and hypertriglyceridemia (TAG >15 mM) blood plasm is like a red milk or tomato sauce ...
The Oral Cavity and The Pharynx
... by Longitudinal intrinsic muscles •Posterior of tongue depressed by Hyoglossus and pull base anteriorly by Genioglossus •Lateral sides will be elevated by Palatoglossus m. •Soft palate contracts and harden against the pharyngeal walls ...
... by Longitudinal intrinsic muscles •Posterior of tongue depressed by Hyoglossus and pull base anteriorly by Genioglossus •Lateral sides will be elevated by Palatoglossus m. •Soft palate contracts and harden against the pharyngeal walls ...
liver physiology
... circulation and recycled in the liver. Bilirubin is also an important component in bile production. Hb is broken down in the reticuloendothelial system to biliverdin. This is converted to bilirubin by a reductase enzyme. Bilirubin is bound to serum albumin and is transported to the liver. In the liv ...
... circulation and recycled in the liver. Bilirubin is also an important component in bile production. Hb is broken down in the reticuloendothelial system to biliverdin. This is converted to bilirubin by a reductase enzyme. Bilirubin is bound to serum albumin and is transported to the liver. In the liv ...
Human digestive system
In the human digestive system, the process of digestion has many stages, the first of which starts in the mouth (oral cavity). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components which can be absorbed and assimilated into the body. The secretion of saliva helps to produce a bolus which can be swallowed to pass down the oesophagus and into the stomach.Saliva also contains a catalytic enzyme called amylase which starts to act on food in the mouth. Another digestive enzyme called lingual lipase is secreted by some of the lingual papillae to enter the saliva. Digestion is helped by the mastication of food by the teeth and also by the muscular contractions of peristalsis. Gastric juice in the stomach is essential for the continuation of digestion as is the production of mucus in the stomach.Peristalsis is the rhythmic contraction of muscles that begins in the oesophagus and continues along the wall of the stomach and the rest of the gastrointestinal tract. This initially results in the production of chyme which when fully broken down in the small intestine is absorbed as chyle into the lymphatic system. Most of the digestion of food takes place in the small intestine. Water and some minerals are reabsorbed back into the blood, in the colon of the large intestine. The waste products of digestion are defecated from the anus via the rectum.