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Slot 4.1: Submandibular (left) and sublingual (right) glands m = mucous, s = serous, x = mixed, d = duct Serous demilunesD = duct; F = adipose cells Mucous.
Chapter 24 The Digestive System Lecture Outline. INTRODUCTION Food contains substances and energy the body needs to construct all cell components. The.
Endocrine glands (cells) Hormone secreting cells or glands. May be in a form of scattered cells as enteroendocrine cells of GIT.OR in a form of gland as.
Small & Large Intestines Small Intestine: principal site for digestion of food and absorption of the products of digestion Large Intestine: reabsorption.
Chapter 25— The Digestive System 25-1. Ch. 25 Study Guide 1.Critically read 25.3 (stomach), 25.4 (liver, gallbladder, and pancreas), 25.5 (small intestine);
SMALL INTESTINE Dr IramTassaduq SMALL INTESTINE The small intestine is divided duodenum jejunum ileum.
Digestive System Fig 23.1. Digestive System Organs of the digestive system –GI Tract Organs –GI Tract Organs- mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small.
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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 2 Intestine LIVER PANCREAS Small intestine Functions: digestion – by enzimes from liver, pancreas, and enterocytes (Membrane and luminal.
Chapter 24: The Digestive System. Organisms Need to acquire nutrients from environment Metabolism Anabolism Uses raw materials to synthesize essential.