Transcript of SYSTEM THE DIGESTIVE. REFERENCES Tortora & Derrickson Lancraft et al Ellen G. White.
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- SYSTEM THE DIGESTIVE
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- REFERENCES Tortora & Derrickson Lancraft et al Ellen G.
White
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- CONTENTS The Digestive System Anatomy How does it Work? Outline
Physiology Biochemistry Digestion
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- The digestive organs should never be burdened with a quantity
or quality of food which it will tax the system to appropriate. All
that is taken into the stomach, above what the system can use to
convert into good blood, clogs the machinery; for it cannot be made
into either flesh or blood, and its presence burdens the liver, and
produces a morbid condition of the system.. WHITE, E. Counsels on
Diet and Foods p. 103
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- ...The stomach is overworked in its efforts to dispose of it,
and then there is a sense of languor, which is interpreted to mean
hunger, and without allowing the digestive organs time to rest from
their severe labor, to recruit their energies, another immoderate
amount is taken into the stomach, to set the weary machinery again
in motion. The system receives less nourishment from too great a
quantity of food, even of the right quality, than from a moderate
quantity taken at regular periods. WHITE, E. Counsels on Diet and
Foods p. 103
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE G.I.T Smooth Rested &
Dynamic Clean Active
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Mouth tongue teeth
epiglottis Pharynx Oesophagus
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT tongue Pharynx teeth
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT tongue Pharynx teeth UPPER
GUT
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT tongue Pharynx teeth LOWER
GUT
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT tongue Pharynx teeth 1 2 2
4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Gallbladder Liver Pancreas
Accessory Organs Not part of the tube
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Gallbladder Liver Pancreas
Accessory Organs Not part of the tube 3 1 2
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- Video 1. How Food Travels down the GIT - Intro An Outline of
VIDEO PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- Video 2. The Stomach Regions Muscles & Layers VIDEO
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- Video 3. The Stomach Mucosal Surface VIDEO PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- Video 4. Journey INSIDE the Digestive System VIDEO PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Parts of the Small
Intestine
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Parts of the Small
Intestine
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Stomach Duodenum Jejunum
Appendix Cecum Ascending Colon Ileum Mesentery Parts of the Small
Intestine
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Parts of the Small
Intestine Stomach Duodenum Jejunum Appendix Cecum Ascending Colon
Ileum Mesentery 1 2 3 4
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- Video 5. Small Intestine The VILLI and Intestine LAYERS VIDEO
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- Video 6. Small Intestine The VILLI (detailed) VIDEO PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Parts of the LARGE
Intestine Cecum Sigmoid Colon Anus
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- Video 7. Parts of the LARGE Intestine VIDEO PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Parts of the LARGE
Intestine 1 8 7 2 3 Small Intestine 4 5 6
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- Video 8. The Digestion Process - TERMINOLOGY VIDEO PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- Video 8. The Digestive System SUMMARY: Mechanical and Chemical
Digestion VIDEO PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT
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- Next: The Amazing Work of the Liver! Thank you for your
presence! Sdarm4angels@yahoo.co.uk
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- RESOURCES Handouts: Accessory Organs Parts of the Small
Intestine Parts of the Large Intestine
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT tongue Pharynx teeth 1 2 2
4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT 3 1 2 Accessory Organs Not
part of the tube
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Parts of the Small
Intestine Stomach 1 2 Appendix Cecum Ascending Colon 3 4
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- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GUT Parts of the LARGE
Intestine 1 8 7 2 3 Small Intestine 4 5 6
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- Next: Pathologies of the Digestive System Thank you for your
presence! Sdarm4angels@yahoo.co.uk
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- HOW DOES IT WORK? THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
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- HOW DOES IT WORK? THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
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- HOW DOES IT WORK? Capillary Exchange ANIMATIONS THE CIRCULATORY
SYSTEM
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- HOW DOES IT WORK? Capillary Exchange Pickem EXERCISES THE
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
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- FUNCTIONS OF THE BLOOD
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- FUNCTIONS 1.Transportation 2.Regulation 3.Protection OF THE
BLOOD
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- FUNCTIONS Transportation OF THE BLOOD Gases O2 / CO2 Nutrients
Hormones Heat
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- COMPONENTS OF THE BLOOD
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- REFERENCES SOURCE: WHITE.E. (1898). Healthful Living. Ellen G.
White Writings Comprehensive Research CD Room(2008 Ed.); Ellen
White Estate. Tortora, J.; Bryan D. (2011). Principles of Anatomy
and Physiology. Vol. 1 and 2; (14 th ed.) John Wiley and Sons.
Animations: Cardiovascular system available online (on purchase)
CNM College of Naturopathic Medicine - lectures notes VIDEO 1 - THE
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3ZDJgFDdk0 VIDEO
2 - THE COMPONENTS OF BLOOD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzYmPQOKBL8 Audio 1. Origin of Blood
(Ch. 19/Figure 19.3 audio file) available online (free)
http://higheredbcs.wiley.com/legacy/college/tortora/0470565101/hearthis_ill/pap13e_ch19_illustr_audio_mp3_am/si
mulations/hear/blood.html Video 3. Respiration and Ventilation