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Blood is the fluid which carries the essential compounds such as nutrients and oxygen to all the cells of the body and carries away the
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- The normal mechanism of defecation involves:A. Stretch receptors located in the duodenum and jejunum initiate a long-lasting reflex that relaxes the internal anal sphincter several hours after food initially passes from the stomach to the intestines.B. Stretch receptors located in the rectal wall initiate the defecation reflex inresponse to an incoming mass movement.C. The defecation reflex involves contraction of the rectal wall and simultaneous relaxation of the internal anal sphincter.D. Digestive fluids secreted from the pancreas and gall bladder contain enzymesthat act on the smooth muscle of the intestine, stimulating peristalsis.E. Conscious signals from the cortex will allow for relaxation of the external anal sphincter (when appropriate!).arrow_forwardWhich of the following is not a function of the liver? a. activation of vitamin D b. storage of fat-soluble molecules c. removal and recycling of lactic acid d. recycling of red blood cellsarrow_forwardSelect the letter of the choice that best completes the statement. The process of changing complex foods into simpler substances to be absorbed is calleda. metabolism.b. cellular respiration.c. peristalsis.d. digestion.arrow_forward
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