The genetic disorder that causes the body to produce unusually thick mucus in the lungs and intestines is cystic fibrosis.
cystic fibrosis
Colonoscopy.
It's called adhesions.
Food moves through the small intestines using parastalsisit come out the anus
The small intestines joins the large intestines at the cecum. The cecum isn't really a pouch, but the appendix, which is a pouch, is also attached to the cecum.
An animal that produces its own food is called an autotroph. For example plants
sickle cell
a long period of abnormally low rainfall is called a "drought."
Abnormally fast heart rate is Tachycardia.
Feces (poop) is found in the intestines and moves through them to get to the part of the intestines called the colon, then moves on to the part called the rectum and then you expel it from your body out of your anus (butt hole).
Intestines Intestines
Through the stomach but primarily through the small intestines. In addition to any alcohol consumed, the body also produces its own alcohol through the action of yeast in the intestines. It's called endogenous ethanol production.
The stomach produces a liquid called stomach juices during digestion to make the food easier to digest in the small & large intestines.
oliguria
it is called Hypoxemic hypoxia
BrachycephalicMicrocephalyAn abnormally small skill is called microcephalism.
Hyperglycemia.
Hyperglycemia