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1.Ingestion 2.Mechanical processing 3.Digestion 4. Secretion 5. Absorption 6. Excretion.

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Page 1: 1.Ingestion 2.Mechanical processing 3.Digestion 4. Secretion 5. Absorption 6. Excretion.
Page 2: 1.Ingestion 2.Mechanical processing 3.Digestion 4. Secretion 5. Absorption 6. Excretion.

1. Ingestion

2. Mechanical processing

3. Digestion

4. Secretion

5. Absorption

6. Excretion

Page 3: 1.Ingestion 2.Mechanical processing 3.Digestion 4. Secretion 5. Absorption 6. Excretion.

• Tooth decay by bacteria that produce acid and demineralize the enamel and dentin (form plaque on teeth)

• Inflammation and degeneration of gingivae (gums), alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum

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• Myxovirus infects parotid gland- inflammation

• Fever, extreme

pain in throat• Swelling on one or

both sides of face• Testes can also

become inflamed• Immunization available

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• Lower sphincter fails to relax

• Food passage impeded and food lodged in esophagus

• Lower sphincter fails to close

• Hydrochloric acid bubbles up esophagus

• Antacids help neutralize HCL

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• Bulging of stomach through esophageal hiatus

• Narrowing of pyloric sphincter by enlarged muscle fibers

• Hallmark symptom- projectile vomit

• Surgery needed

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• 5-10% of population• Normal balance

between destructive and protective forces upset

• Stimulated by Campylobacter pylori, stress, smoking, alcohol, coffee, aspirin, medications

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• Mucosal cells of small intestine do not produce lactase

• Bacterial fermentation occurs and produces gas, bloating, diarrhea,

and cramps

• Medications available

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Diverticula- saclike outpouchings of Diverticula- saclike outpouchings of wall of colon where muscularis weak wall of colon where muscularis weak

Become inflamedBecome inflamed Prevented by high fiber dietPrevented by high fiber diet

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• First performed in 1989- 21 month old received part of Mother’s liver

– Liver regenerates well

• Also been done for pancreas, kidney and bone marrow

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• Yellowish color of sclera, skin, and mucous membranes due to build up of bilirubin

• Three catagories– Excessive production of bilirubin– Dysfunction of liver cells– Blockage of bile drainage

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• Formed as a result of precipitation of cholesterol and bile salts in gall bladder

• Diagnosed by ultrasound

• Often no symptoms

• If obstructing the gall bladder, severe pain in upper right side of abdomen

• Can be removed by surgical procedures