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- Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
13: *[[Mouth]] (buccal cavity; includes [[salivary glands]], [[mucosa]], [[tooth|teeth]]...
16: *[[Stomach]], which includes the [[antrum]] and [[pylorus]]
19: ***'''[[duodenum]]'''
27: ****[[descending colon]] and [[sigmoid flexure]]
33: ...zymes, including [[trypsin]], [[chymotrypsin]], [[lipase]], and pancreatic [[amylase]], as well as nucleol... - Pancreas (4781 bytes)
11: ...ncreas and empties into the second part of the duodenum at the [[ampulla of Vater]]. The [[common bil...
13: ...ry]]. Venous drainage is via the [[pancreaticoduodenal veins]] which end up in the [[portal vein]]. ...
16: [[Image:Pancreas.jpg|thumb|250px|The duodenum and pancreas (stomach removed).]]</div>
21: ...ainly [[trypsin]], [[chymotrypsin]], [[pancreatic lipase]], and [[amylase]]) that are secreted into the [[...
23: ...in [[bicarbonate ion]]s and are [[alkaline]] in order to neutralize the acidic [[chyme]] that the stom... - Lysosome (2936 bytes)
1: ...the rest of the [[cell (biology)|cell]], from the degradative enzymes within the lysosome. The digesti...
4: *[[Lipase]], which digests [[lipid]]s,
9: ...form of [[programmed cell death | programmed self-destruction]] of the cell, which means that the cell...
10: ...tions include digesting foreign bacteria that invade a cell and helping repair damage to the [[plasma ...
12: ...ub>2</sub> gangliosidoses]], [[lipid storage disorder]]s, [[glycoproteinosis|glycoproteinoses]], [[muc... - Geyser (14881 bytes)
4: ...tivity may change or cease due to ongoing mineral deposition within the geyser plumbing, exchange of f...
9: ...nected to one or more narrow tubes that lead to underground reservoirs of water.
14: ...f the column and thus the pressure on the water underneath. With this release of pressure, the superh...
22: ...and eruptions will erode the channels and rapidly destroy any nascent geysers.
24: ...e inside of the plumbing systems. Over time these deposits cement the rock together tightly, strengthe... - Grasshopper (7846 bytes)
12: ... suborder of [[herbivorous]] [[insect]]s of the order [[Orthoptera]], commonly known as '''grasshopper...
14: This suborder includes many families of grasshoppers. Grasshoppers can ...
16: ...nt is referred to as hemimetabolous or incomplete development.
18: ...gment, and the [[ovipositor]] is short. Taxonomic descriptions of the families are more specific.
23: ...edient, or as a drinking snack. Many Koreans consider grasshoppers to be a health food. The preparatio... - Grasshoppers and Crickets (8917 bytes)
11: '''Superfamily''': [[Proscopioidea]]<br>
13: '''Superfamily''': [[Eumastacoidea]]
16: '''Superfamily''': [[Xyronotoidea]]
19: '''Superfamily''': [[Pampagoidea]]
21: '''Superfamily''': [[Pyrgomorphoidea]] - Flatulence (3532 bytes)
1: ...ed]] particles of [[feces]], and it is released under pressure through the [[anus]] with a characteris...
8: ...[[oligosaccharides]] such as [[inulin]]) and include [[bean]]s, [[milk]], [[onion]]s, [[yam]]s, [[swee...
10: ...ndogenous gases seem to arise from [[oligosaccharide]]s, carbohydrates that are resistant to digestion...
14: ...ined conditions, and stresses peculiar to those endeavours were cause for concern (McGee, 1984 pp.257-...
22: ...]]es and [[bread]]), the amount of flatulence may decrease significantly.
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