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Digestive physiology

Fully reversible phenotypic plasticity of digestive physiology in young house sparrows: lack of long term effect of early diet composition

Fully reversible phenotypic plasticity of digestive physiology in young house sparrows: lack of long term effect of early diet composition

... the digestive system may involve costs (Pigliucci, 2005), and therefore natural selection should favor its loss when the expected variation in food type is ...of digestive physiology present in young ...

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Low plasticity in digestive physiology constrains feeding ecology in diet specialist, zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)

Low plasticity in digestive physiology constrains feeding ecology in diet specialist, zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)

... the digestive system depend on several factors linked to species’ feeding ecology (Starck, 1999; Starck, 2003; Starck and Wang, ...its digestive physiology: lack of a diet switch during ontogeny and ...

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Effect of water temperature on diel feeding, locomotion behaviour and digestive physiology in the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus

Effect of water temperature on diel feeding, locomotion behaviour and digestive physiology in the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus

... and digestive physiology, in the sea cucumber Apostichopus ...higher digestive enzyme activities, at night than during the ...the digestive function for the coming feeding ...

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Influence of ruminal methane on digesta retention and digestive physiology in non-lactating dairy cattle

Influence of ruminal methane on digesta retention and digestive physiology in non-lactating dairy cattle

... inhibition on the digestive physiology of non-lactating dairy cows, including measurements of intake, digesta retention times, total tract digestibility, chewing activity and rumination,[r] ...

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Effects of exogenous enzymes and dietary energy on performance and digestive physiology of broilers

Effects of exogenous enzymes and dietary energy on performance and digestive physiology of broilers

... respectively. 1,200 one-day-old broilers were randomly allocated to 8 treatments with 10 pens of 15 broilers. There was no significant difference on BW, BWG, and FI at 0-21d, 21-42d or 0-42d for diet, enzymes or their ...

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Energetics and Digestive Physiology of Age Classes of Songbirds During Fall Migration

Energetics and Digestive Physiology of Age Classes of Songbirds During Fall Migration

... of digestive physiology would allow me to determine whether and how juvenile migratory birds benefit from larger digestive ...or digestive efficiency than adults, but not ...

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Digestive physiology of the Burmese python: broad regulation of integrated performance

Digestive physiology of the Burmese python: broad regulation of integrated performance

... As an apparent adaptation to predictably long episodes of fasting, the sit-and-wait foraging Burmese python experiences unprecedented regulation of gastrointestinal and cardiovascular performance with feeding and ...

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Dynamic digestive physiology of a female reproductive organ in a polyandrous butterfly

Dynamic digestive physiology of a female reproductive organ in a polyandrous butterfly

... We evaluated the effect of social environment on bursal physiology by measuring bursal proteolytic capacity following exposure to different social scenarios. Upon pupation, individual females were isolated to ...

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Effects of benzoic acid (VevoVitall®) on the performance and jejunal digestive physiology in young pigs

Effects of benzoic acid (VevoVitall®) on the performance and jejunal digestive physiology in young pigs

... On d 15, following weighing, all the pigs were killed with an intravenous injection of chlorpromazine hydro- chloride (Shanghai Harvest Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. China, 150 mg/kg body weight) and jugular exsanguina- tions. ...

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STUDY ON DIGESTIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF RUMEN IN SELECTED CATTLE SLAUGHTERED AT ADDIS ABABA ABATTOIR, ETHIOPIA

STUDY ON DIGESTIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF RUMEN IN SELECTED CATTLE SLAUGHTERED AT ADDIS ABABA ABATTOIR, ETHIOPIA

... The rumen is an open, dynamic, stable, a very diverse and complex microbial ecosystem and is highly specialized, pre-peptic adaptation of the digestive tract that facilitates the storage and microbial processing ...

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Homeostatic Imbalances of the Digestive System

Homeostatic Imbalances of the Digestive System

... inflammation of the stomach and small intestine resulting in diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting; caused by the rotavirus or norovirus, bacterial toxins, and parasites. 22 GERD[r] ...

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SWEDISH DIGESTIVE HEALTH INSTITUTE

SWEDISH DIGESTIVE HEALTH INSTITUTE

... By encouraging patients to seek help— including a referral to Swedish Weight Loss—you can also help patients in reducing the risk of serious complications and death from illnesses like[r] ...

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Lecture Notes on the Digestive System

Lecture Notes on the Digestive System

... The salivary glands are accessory digestive glands that produce a secretion called sa- liva. Saliva functions as a solvent in cleansing teeth and dissolving food molecules so they can be tasted. Saliva also ...

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The role of probiotics in digestive health

The role of probiotics in digestive health

... Constipation is one of the most common digestive disorders. Although benign, constipation has a substantial influence on general well-being and is considered as a risk for certain serious intestinal conditions ...

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EFFECT OF YOGASANA ON DIGESTIVE SYSTEM .......

EFFECT OF YOGASANA ON DIGESTIVE SYSTEM .......

... It massages the internal organs, especially the digestive organs, relieves digestive problems such as constipation. It is best for stimulation of your abdominal viscera like liver, kidneys and pancreas. It ...

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The Digestive Composition And Physiology Of Water Mites

The Digestive Composition And Physiology Of Water Mites

... the digestive system of these two ...large digestive cells and no connection between the midgut and excretory organ as previously reported (Mitchell 1970, Shatrov ...these digestive cells are playing ...

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Physiology of parturition

Physiology of parturition

... In other words, Parturition is the process of delivery of the fully-grown fetus on the completion of the normal pregnancy period.. Parturition is an interesting biological process [r] ...

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Regulation of the Intestinal Barrier in Digestive Disease.

Regulation of the Intestinal Barrier in Digestive Disease.

... For example, treatment of the human intestinal epithelial cells line Caco-2 with IL-1 results in reduced expression of occludin protein and enhanced tight junction permeability by acti[r] ...

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UNIT 3. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM ANSWERS

UNIT 3. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM ANSWERS

... throat. It’s usually closed. The cardia is the entrance valve. It’s usually opened. 13) Explain the digestive process made in stomach. The food bolus stay at stomach between 3 and 4 hour[r] ...

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