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Bios256_Final_Exam_Review
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Chapter 24: The Digestive System 
•	Functions of the Digestive System 
o	Ingesting: taking food into mouth 
o	Secretion: release of water, acid, buffers, and enzymes into lumen of GI tract. 
o	Mixing and propulsion: churning and movement of food through GI tract. 
o	Digestion: mechanical and chemical breakdown of food 
o	Absorption: passage of digestion products from GI tract into blood and lymph 
o	Defecation: elimination of feces from GI tract. 
•	Overview of the Digestive ...
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RNFA FINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SOLVED 100% 2023 update
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RNFA FINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SOLVED 100% 2023 update 
 
The process of decontamination should initially begin at what point? - ANSWER-Completion of the surgical procedure 
 
Side effects the patient may encounter as a result of extracoproreal circulation include: - ANSWER-Inflammatory responses 
 
After retracting the nerve roots during a laminectomy, this structure is incised before getting to the disc. - ANSWER-Posterior longitudinal ligament 
 
Of the following, which is not a sy...
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General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human (1)
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GENERAL ANATOMY & 
PHYSIOLOGY OF A HUMAN 
General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human 
- Lowest hierarchy is at the organelles within a cell 
- Cells with the same functions collected into larger groups -> tissues 
- Tissues are collected into organs which carry out a single task 
- Organs work together in organ systems that perform large-scale functions 
Cell Parts 
- Organelles -> cell parts that function within a cell 
o Coordinate with other organelles to perform a cell’s basic function...
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GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF A HUMAN
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GENERAL ANATOMY & 
PHYSIOLOGY OF A HUMAN 
General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human 
- Lowest hierarchy is at the organelles within a cell 
- Cells with the same functions collected into larger groups -> tissues 
- Tissues are collected into organs which carry out a single task 
- Organs work together in organ systems that perform large-scale functions 
Cell Parts 
- Organelles -> cell parts that function within a cell 
o Coordinate with other organelles to perform a cell’s basic function...
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GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF A HUMAN
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GENERAL ANATOMY & 
PHYSIOLOGY OF A HUMAN 
General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human 
- Lowest hierarchy is at the organelles within a cell 
- Cells with the same functions collected into larger groups -> tissues 
- Tissues are collected into organs which carry out a single task 
- Organs work together in organ systems that perform large-scale functions 
Cell Parts 
- Organelles -> cell parts that function within a cell 
o Coordinate with other organelles to perform a cell’s basic function...
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ATI TEAS NotATI TEAS Notes – General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human.es – General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human.
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ATI TEAS Notes – General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human. 
- Lowest hierarchy is at the organelles within a cell 
- Cells with the same functions collected into larger groups -> tissues 
- Tissues are collected into organs which carry out a single task 
- Organs work together in organ systems that perform large-scale functions 
Cell Parts 
- Organelles -> cell parts that function within a cell 
o Coordinate with other organelles to perform a cell’s basic functions 
- Ribosomes -> ca...
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General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human
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General Anatomy & Physiology of a Human 
- Lowest hierarchy is at the organelles within a cell 
- Cells with the same functions collected into larger groups -> tissues 
- Tissues are collected into organs which carry out a single task 
- Organs work together in organ systems that perform large-scale functions 
Cell Parts 
- Organelles -> cell parts that function within a cell 
o Coordinate with other organelles to perform a cell’s basic functions 
- Ribosomes -> carry out protein synt...
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NR283/NR 283 Week 8 Comprehensive Final Exam Study Guide: Fall 2021
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NR283 Week 8 Comprehensive Final Exam Study Guide: Fall 2021 
Comprehensive Final Exam 
 
GI: Digestive system, alimentary tract or gut, consists of a long hollow tube, which extends thru the trunk of the body and its accessory structures: salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas. Upper tract: mouth, esophagus and stomach Lower tract: intestines 
 
GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease) – backflow of gastric or duodenal contents (or both) into the esophagus and past the lower esophagea...
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Biology 112 - Final Exam Study Guide/Biology 112 - Final Exam Study Guide
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What	are	the	primary	functions	of	the	digestive	system? 
• Ingestion,	Secretion,	Mixing	and	Propulsion	(motility),	Digestion,	Absorption,	Defecation. 
2. What	is	the	alimentary	canal? 
• It	is	a	continuous	tube	that	extends	from	mouth	to	anus	through	the	thoracic	and	abdominopelvic	 
cavities. 
3. What	are	the	accessory	organs	of	the	digestive	system? 
• Teeth,	tongue,	salivary	glands,	liver,	gallbladder,	and	pancreas. 
4. Describe,	in	detail, all	the	layers	of	the	gastrointestinal	system....
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Bios256_Final_Exam_Review
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Midterm Review 
Chapter 24: The Digestive System 
•	Functions of the Digestive System 
o	Ingesting: taking food into mouth 
o	Secretion: release of water, acid, buffers, and enzymes into lumen of GI tract. 
o	Mixing and propulsion: churning and movement of food through GI tract. 
o	Digestion: mechanical and chemical breakdown of food 
o	Absorption: passage of digestion products from GI tract into blood and lymph 
o	Defecation: elimination of feces from GI tract. 
•	Overview of the Digestive ...
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