What does the professor say about the microbes in a reindeer’s digestive system? A. Some of the microbes protect the reindeer against harmful bacteria B. Many of the microbes are transported into the reindeer’s body on lichens that the reindeer eats C. The proportion of various microbes cha...
The human digestive system is a remarkable and intricate network of organs, enzymes, and chemical reactions that work harmoniously to process the food we consume. It’s not just about breaking down your last meal; it’s a crucial process that ensures your body receives the necessary nut...
Explain the anatomy of the digestive system. List the accessory organs of the digestive system and explain their functions. What 3 important digestive functions does the tongue perform? List and describe all of the accessory organs of the digestive system and explain how they assist with the proce...
How does the nervous system work with the digestive system? What is the process of digestion in a human? How does the small intestine continue to perform mechanical digestion? What happens during diabetic ketoacidosis and how does the body respond?
illnesses. If some brain disorders start outside the brain, then perhaps treatments for them could also reach in from outside. Treatments that take effect through the digestive system, the heart or other organs, would be much easier and less ...
And well, what’s interesting about reindeer is that they change the proportion of different microbes in their digestive system.Uh, so you…so the reindeer might have more of one kind of microbe in winter to help digest the plants it eats then, and in the summer, uh, it would have more...
Unlike other types of carbohydrates, your digestive system can’t break down resistant starches into energy. Instead, healthy gut bacteria in your intestines feed on them. Resistant starches have only 2.5 calories per gram, while regular starches contain 4 calories per gram. As such, it may help...
(smaller, larger) then I think that the food will break down (slower, faster) than food the opposite size. Materials: 1.) Cups and SEPUP Tray 2.) Antacid tablets-effervescent 3.) Vinegar 4.) 25-mL graduated cylinder 5.) Paper Towels 6.) Goggles 7.) Stopwatch Safety: “Waft” ...
Nausea and vomiting, it's the nervous system but it's now affecting your digestive system," she says, adding your central nervous system may also trigger other parts of your body like your cardiac and respiratory system as well. It can even impact your brain and behavior. Keeping our body...
The process of introducing nutrients into the digestive system. The first step in digestion is the ingestion of food. 9 Digestion The chemical and mechanical breakdown of ingested food. Digestion in the small intestine allows nutrient absorption. 4 Ingestion The initial step in the digestive process...