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What is the position of salivary glands in the humans?
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From lumen to the exterior surface what are the tissues which form the digestive tube wall?
Describe peristaltic movements? Describe their role in the human digestion?
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Name the organs of body part of the human digestive system?
Illustrates an example of distribution of maxima and minima in Extreme Value Theory?
Which kind of chemical reaction is the breaking of macromolecules into smaller ones which takes place in digestion? Describe the enzymes which contribute in this process termed?
Explain the modern methodology for calculating tail risk by using Extreme Value Theory.
Regarding extracellular digestion what do you mean by chemical digestion? Answer: Chemical digestion is the sequence of enzymatic reactions to break macromolecules into the smaller ones.
Illustrates an example of Frechet distribution?
What is Extreme Value Theory?
Explain the term mechanical digestion? In arthropods, molluscs, earthworms, birds and vertebrates, in common, which organs correspondingly participate in this kind of digestion?
Give some evolutionary benefits of animals with the complete digestive tube?
What is the basic difference between a complete and an incomplete digestive system? How are such kinds of digestive tubes related or not to extracellular digestion?
How is extracellular digestion associated to tissue and cellular specialization?
How different are extracellular and intracellular digestion? Describe the evolutionary benefit of extracellular digestion?
Define the term digestion? Answer: Digestion is the breaking down of bigger organic molecules received from the diet, example, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, into smaller ones, such as fatty acids, g
What is the significance of iron in diet? Name the disease caused by the deficiency of iron?
Name the disease caused by the deficiency of dietary iodine? Answer: Iodine deficiency causes hypothyroidism, an unusually lower production of the thyroid hormones which require iodine to be synthesi
Give some illustrations of mineral salts from the diet which acts as coenzymes? Answer: Zinc, Magnesium and copper are illustrations of biological coenzymes.
Describe the main cellular functions of potassium? Answer: Besides being significant for the osmotic regulation and for acid-base equilibrium (that is, pH) potassium is basic for the excitatory mecha
What are the major mineral salts accountable for the cellular osmotic regulation? Answer: The major ions which act in the regulation of osmotic pressure in tissues and cells are the sodium cation, th
Describe some functions of pantothenic acid and biotin for the body? How are such vitamins obtained?
Why are various kinds of hemorrhagic diseases caused by the genetic or acquired deficiency of vitamin K metabolism?