People who have lost most of their teeth and may have trouble chewing their food can affect their digestive process. It can cause the organs to not work correctly.
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Salt affects how fast ice melts in a cup of water. When you add salt, the melting process will be faster but it will only affect the part of the ice cube that comes into contact with salt.
Environmental factors can determine the costs of running some businesses and affect the public's perception of a business. Companies need to minimize their pollution to avoid negative publicity.
Every organ system is separate but interrelated to the whole.The organism can survive if there is injury or disease in an organ system, in most cases, but every injury or disease also affects all the other organ systems and the organism as a whole. So if you have a pancreatic disease like Diabetes in the digestive system, eventually it will affect the heart in the circulatory system. If a person has full-thickness burn injuries (skin), it will immediately affect other systems, especially circulatory (immediately). If you have an injury resulting in paralysis below chest level, it will affect the Digestive system, urinary system, reproductive system, and can even affect skin throughout the body.The organism cannot survive, however, if one complete organ system cannot function. If the heart is injured the body can die. If the liver is too diseased, the body will die. If the lungs cannot function, the body will die. And of course, when something major attacks or damages the brain, all organ systems will fail.
Cyanobacteria photosynthesised, which meant that they released oxygen. This was the key to the evolution of eukaryote cells that aerobically respired. From their evolution, the O2 levels in the atmosphere was able to increase; this is why we eventually evolved.
odd question... well first of all, you would have trouble swallowing whole food that has not been watered down by saliva then, I believe that your digestive system would take longer to umm digest the food.
Diamonds will probably not affect a human's digestive tract, but chewing one/ them would probably break a human's teeth.
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YesChewing is the mechanical process of digestion.When chewing that sends a message down the oesaphagusthat makes the stomach churn ready for food.Therefore when the stomach recieves no food the stomach then rumbles from confusion.And then making you hungry which yes would affect the strict diet.Hope this helps.
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The colon cancer affect the digestive system.
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When stressed, the part of the brain(central nevous system)responsible for the stimulation of the digestive ezymes to perform their digestive functions,will feel too weak and stressed to perform its function of stimulating the ezymes thereby given rise to constipation.