Muscular tissue
cells that replenish the lining of the gut
There is gut epithelial tissue which is associated with the alimentary canal which is an organ. The skin is the largest organ and is also made up of epithelial tissue.
Enteroendocrine cells secrete satiation peptides that produce the feeling of 'fullness' in the brain. Hormones from these cells also act to control gut motility, release of enzymes, HCl, bile, and other components for digestion.
Roundworms are nematodes. They have muscles to help them move. They actually have two openings. They have a mouth, complete digestive tract, and anus for excreting waste.
It isn't "beard" gut, but beer gut. This is a fat man who drinks a lot of beer and his stomach hangs over his belt.
One reason is that it enhances gut motility by providing the gut walls substance to "hold onto" and prevent constipation.
Yes, sometimes (if taken in higher doses). This is because loperamide reduces gut motility in the intestinal tract and slows peristalsis.
No. IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) is a syndrome where people have abnormal gut motility or sensation. It is niether caused by nor causes malnutrition.
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There is gut epithelial tissue which is associated with the alimentary canal which is an organ. The skin is the largest organ and is also made up of epithelial tissue.
I think it the acoelomate. Indeed it is :D
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cells that replenish the lining of the gut
The space between your "gut" and outer skin has many components including several layers of dermis or skin, muscle and fatty tissue.
There is gut epithelial tissue which is associated with the alimentary canal which is an organ. The skin is the largest organ and is also made up of epithelial tissue.
It is the measurement used for gut motility. It is checked every 4 to 6 hours in enteral nutrition patients. If the RV is between 200 and 500 ml, measures are taken to prevent aspiration.
Peyers patches are lymph tissue in the gut and they are present to fight the massive influx of bacteria we take in daily. eg with food