Rafn S, Winstrand KG (1981) Structure of intestine, pancreas, and spleen of the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft). Zool Scripta 10:223-239Rafn S, Wingstrand KG. 1981. Structure of intestine, pancreas, and spleen of the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft)...
Describe the structure and functions of the large intestine and identify its specialized structure. Describe the gross anatomy and functions of the small intestine, including the structural modifications of the wall of the small inte...
百度试题 题目 The wall of the large intestine is similar to the structure of the small intestine. It is also composed of mucosa, submucosa, muscularis and serosa() A.正确 B.错误 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 错误 反馈 收藏
(2) distance along the arterial axis supporting that point. We applied this to the intestine of the mid-region fold (i.e. from mid-duodenal to splenic flexure level). This gavexandyvalues for points along the intestine. We depicted the course of the intestine (i.e. the periphery of the...
Even though the disc undergoes macroscopic compression, the fibres of the lamellae are loaded in tension and their mode of deformation is compared with that of other connective tissues such as tendon and intestine. 展开 关键词: Compression Architecture Axes Bulging Connective tissue Deformation Disks ...
histolytica in the community studied, but that none o... FRYE WILLIAM W.,MELENEY HENRY E. - 《American Journal of Epidemiology》 被引量: 26发表: 1932年 A Comparative study of the structure of the small intestine of domestic animals PARASITES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN CHILE An up-to-date ...
Studies on the Mechanism of Hypersensitivity Phenomena: V. Antigen-Antibody Interaction in the Guinea-Pig Small Intestine* Experiments are described indicating that the magnitude and sensitivity of the passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) response in normal rats to a given level......
organs containing differentiated hormone-secreting cells, such as the anterior pituitary gland and pancreatic islets of Langerhans, but also in numerous other tissues spread throughout the human body, for example, fat, muscle, and intestine. This significantly widens the definition of an endocrine ...
At a pH of 2, a small proportion of BSS converted into bismuth oxychloride and was fully converted at a pH of 1, which is in line with previous indications that some of the administered BSS could even reach the small intestine7,43. Considering this, interactions between the hydrophobic ...
usually causes gastroenteritis or colitis in the host intestine4. ExPEC strains contain different virulence factors (VFs) from enteric pathogenicE. coli; however, these VFs are widely distributed beyond ExPEC and may contribute to host adaptation of commensalE. colirather than toxicity of ExPEC5,6...