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Name the substance generated in the liver which acts in the small intestine throughout digestion? How does that substance perform in the digestive process?
Why is Crash Metrics good risk tool?
Why is Crash Metrics very robust?
Where can be Platinum Hedging Applied?
By usually dividing food into fats, carbohydrates and proteins and considering the digestive procedure until the pylorus (that is, exit of stomach), which of such mentioned kinds of food encompass alr
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Name the three portions of small intestine? Answer: The small intestine is classified into three parts as: duodenum, jejunum and ileum.
Describe the name that food bolus passes from the stomach to duodenum? Answer: The partly digested and semi fluid food bolus which leaves the stomach and enters the duodenum is termed as chyme.
Explain the formula of hedging contract.
Name the digestive enzyme which acts in the stomach? Which kind of food does it digest? What are the cells which generate that enzyme?
How is gastric mucosa confined from the acid pH of stomach? Answer: The gastric epithelium is mucus secretory, that is, it generates mucus. The mucus covers the stomach wall preventing corrosion by g
What is Platinum Hedging?
Besides being basic for the activation of main gastric digestive enzyme how does HCl as well directly contribute in digestion?
Name the pH within the stomach? Why is there a requirement to keep that pH level? Describe how it is maintained? Name the cells which produce that pH?
How is the risk into portfolio measured in Crash Metrics?
Write the valve which separates the duodenum from the stomach termed? Also state its function?
What is the valve which separates the stomach from the esophagus termed? Also state its function?
Describe the route of the ingested food from swallowing till the duodenum? Answer: Until reaching the duodenum, the food enters the mouth, passes through the pharynx, goes down the esophagus and pass
Illustrate is the esophagus a muscular organ or not? Why even in a patient lying completely flat on a hospital bed can the swallowed food arrive at the stomach?
Why doesn't the food enter trachea rather than going to the esophagus?
Explain how changes occur in Crash Metrics during a crash?
Explain the term salivary digestive enzyme? Which kind of food does it digest and into which smaller molecules does it convert the food?
Explain in brief Crash Metrics.
Describe the estimated pH of the salivary secretion? Is it a basic acid or fluid? Describe the main functions of saliva?
Why is Crash Metrics Constructed?