HLTH 335 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Salivary Gland, Large Intestine, Hemorrhoid

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Human diseases - hlth 335 - exam 3 notes. Chapter 9 - diseases of gastrointestinal (gi) tract. Of continuous muscular tubing between mouth and anus. Physical and chemical breakdown of large food into molecules = glucose, triglycerides, amino acids. Any food that cannot be digested or absorbed is expelled. Protective mechanism in response to presence of irritant, infection or blockage; often preceded by nausea. Fluid contents of small intestine are rushed through large intestine, causing watery stools. In an attack of diarrhea, there is no reabsorption. Feces remain in colon too long, with excessive reabsorption of water. Enlarged (varicose) verins in lining of rectum near anus. Embryologically, face and palate formed by coalescence of cell masses that merge to form facial structures. Cleft palate = 1-2 years of age followed by speech therapy to correct. Types of cleft lip & palate abnormalities viewed from below (exam nasal speech. = bilateral cleft lip extending to nose & palate.

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