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Dictionary » P » Pyloric Pyloricpyloric (Science: anatomy) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the pylorus; as, the pyloric end of the stomach. Origin: Cf. F. Pylorique. ![]()
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Results from our forumPlease help me find the best diagram of the digestive systemThe diagram must include: the cardiac sphincter, the stomach, the pyloric sphincter, the duodenum, the liver, the gall bladder, the bile duct, the pancreas, the pancreatic duct, the large intestine, the colon, the appendix, the recum and the anus. Thank you ...
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the nature of chyme... have a question concerning chyme. I know it is a semi liquid substance of partially digested food that is discharged from the stomach through the pyloric sphincter into the duodenum. Some of water is absorbed as it moves through the small intestine. But can anyone tell me what the color and consistency ...
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PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES - FLATWORMS - INVERTEBRATES... the same questions!! are you with morningstar? 1. False 2. Parasitic 3. Budding 4. Eyes and a brain 5. true 6. bilateral symmetry 7. sea urchin 8. pyloric stomache 9. a nerve ring with radial nerves on each arm 10. asexually and sexually 11. Madreporite
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flatworms questions for school please help (multiple choice)... is A Planaria A Hydra A Sea Urchin 8: . The Starfish is specially designed to eat Clams or mussels because it can turn its _________ inside out Pyloric Stomach Cardiac Stomach Tube Feet 9: The Nervous System of a starfish consists of There is no nervous system in a starfish A nerve ring with ...
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Why do a fish contain higher pesticides... with various phyto- and zoo- plankton) that has a high concentration of the toxin. The toxins are then stored in the fishes liver, kidney, and pyloric cecea(sp?) if they have them. The accumulation can be taken one step further though: Like in the case of DDT, the toxins can accumulate in the ...
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