The four bodily sphincters are the: 1. lower esophageal sphincter, or cardiac sphincter (esophagus to the stomach)
2. Pyloric sphincter (stomach to small intestines)
3. Ileocecal sphincter or valve (small intestines to large intestines)
4. Anal sphincter (rectum to outside)
There are 7 sphincters (that include valve)
- upper esophageal sphincter
-lower esophageal sphincter (cardiac)
-pyloric sphincter
-iliocaecal valve
-external sphincter (outer anal)
-internal sphincter (inner anal)
-urethral sphincter
I was always taught
1. Cardiac sphincter
2. Pyloric sphincter
3. Hepatopancreatic sphincter
4. Ileocaecal
5. Internal anal
6. External anal
Well, let's see, the 4 sphincters I can think of are:
1. at the end of the esophagus and beginning of stomach, to prevent regurgitation of food and stomach acid into the esophagus
2. at the end of (other end of) the stomach and at the beginning of the small intestine
3. the urinary sphincter
4. the rectal sphincter
Upper and lower esophageal, pyloric and rectal
Digestive tract is made up of four layers . 1 serosa is outer layer . 2 Muscle layer is second part. 3 sub mucosa is third layer . 4 mucosa is the inner most layer .
The "four F's" are a mnemonic device for recall of the four behaviors associated with the hypothalamus - fighting, fleeing, feeding & fornicating.
Sphincters are muscular valves found throughout the body used to open or close an opening. An example is the cardiac sphincter which prevents food from coming back up the esophagus after swallowing
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Assuming you mean muscularis, it's a part of the layers found around our Gastrointestinal system and other systems in our body (Reproductive tract etc). The 4 layers are: 1. mucosa (epithelial layer) 2. submucosa 3. muscularis 4. serosa Muscularis has both longitudinal and circular muscle layers (in the GI tract this is smooth muscle which is used for peristalisis, haustration, etc). Muscularis layer is contractile and used in the GI tract for moving food through the system, or in the reproductive tract for contractions for birth, etc. Hope this helps?
Ferrets are fed a high protein diet because they have a short gastrointestinal (GI) tract and the flora (the organisms living in the GI tract) are very simple. It takes about 3 to 4 hours for a ferret to digest food that causes a poor absorption of nutrients.refer to link below for more information about ferret diet
Gram negative rods & coccobacilli 2) Obligate anaerobes 3) Inhabit mouth, GI tract, & genital tract of humans and animals. 4) Bacteroides fragilis = ~ 30% of bacteria in human feces. 5) Responsible for abscesses / septicemia 2^ (secondary to) abdominal surgery.
Type 4 renal tubular acidosis is not hereditary, but is associated with diabetes mellitus, sickle cell anemia, an autoimmune disease, or an obstructed urinary tract.
GI tract is basically a system of organs in multicellular organisms which help in intake and digestion of food extracting the energy and nutrients.This also involves expelling the wastes. The basic steps the food undergoes once its taken in are 1.Ingestion 2.Digestion 3.Absorption 4.Defecation The whole system can be divided in to two regions a) The upper GI and b)The lower GI The upper GI consists of mouth,pharynx,esophagus and stomach which are involved in the process of intake of the food that is ingestion and in digestion of the food. Whereas the remaining processes takes place in the lower GI which contains bowel or intestine and anus.Absorption and defecation takes place in the lower GI. The bowel consists of Small intestine:-Duodenum,Jejunum,Ileum Large intestine:-Cecum,colon,rectum. There are several gastrointestinal hormones which control the various functions of the GI. There are several other factors and enzymes which are involved the process of digestion and transportation of food and absorption of food in the stomach.
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