From where intestinal juice come to small intestine?
Intestinal juice is secreted by the glands in the lining of the small intestine, primarily the duodenum. It is a mixture of enzymes, mucus, and other substances that aid in digestion. This juice is produced in response to the presence of chyme, which is the partially digested food that enters the small intestine from the stomach. Additionally, bile from the liver and pancreatic juices from the pancreas also contribute to the digestive process in the small intestine.
What is a hole in the intestines?
i believe the hole in the stomach is called an ulcer.. in the small intestine idk
that's my best guess
How do the villi absorb nutrients?
The Small Intestine.
Villi lines the wall of the small intestine.
What does the the villi of the small intestine provide?
The villi of the small intestine provide a large surface area that enhances nutrient absorption. These finger-like projections are lined with microvilli, further increasing the surface area and facilitating the efficient uptake of digested nutrients, vitamins, and minerals into the bloodstream. Additionally, the villi contain specialized cells that help in the absorption and transport of nutrients, contributing to overall digestive efficiency.
How far does a cenama go up the colon?
A enema typically reaches the rectum and may extend into the lower part of the sigmoid colon, usually up to about 20 to 30 centimeters, depending on the type of enema and the technique used. However, the effectiveness of the enema in cleansing the colon decreases as it moves further up. For more extensive cleansing, other methods such as colonoscopy preparation may be recommended.
Position for examination of the rectum?
What do you mean positions? There is only one. You will sit in the special chair with stirrups that the doctor have at her office. Otherwise she can't see to examine you.
What do lipase in the large intestines do?
The chylomicrons are capable of transporting dietary triacyglycerols from the intestine to peripheral tissues. The liloprotein lipases can hydrolyze triacylglycerols. The remnants are then taken up by the liver with the aid of the apolipoprotein apoE and these remants are degraded in the liver.
The very low density lipoprotein tansports triacyglycerols from the liver to peripheral tissues instead. When it is hydrolyzed by lipoprotein lipase, it loses the triacyglycerols and gets transformed into low density lipoproteins.
What should you do after having your ileum and assending colon removed?
After having your ileum and ascending colon removed, it’s important to follow your healthcare provider’s post-operative care instructions closely. This may include adhering to a specific diet, staying hydrated, and gradually reintroducing foods as tolerated. Regular follow-up appointments will be essential to monitor your recovery and manage any potential complications. Additionally, pay attention to any signs of infection or unusual symptoms and report them to your doctor immediately.