Why are large cavities so painful?
Cavities are a disease of bacterial origin, in the center of the tooth is the pulp. This contains the nerve, blood, and lymph drainage. Once bacteria enter this area inflammation is caused by the immune system and increased blood flow to the area to try to combat the infection. In other parts of the body things have more ability to swell, in the tooth this is not so, the nerve is compressed by the swelling and pain results. Now your only options are to have the tooth pulled or root canal therapy. If you visit a dentist when the pain is just starting it may be possible to avoid the root canal and only have a filling.
Do enzymes in the small intestine need an acidic environment in order to work?
No, the small intestine do not need an acidic environment in order to work. Acid works in stomach to partially digest the food. In the small intestines, fats are digested using bile from the gallbladder which is not acidic.
Why is a large intestine like the Golgi's body in the human body?
I'm sorry I think you are seriously confused. The Golgi body is part of the cell, an example of an organelle. The large intestine is an organ in the human body which consists of cells, which have Golgi bodies.
Tear ducts leak water, bodies are 90% water, water excreted is salty, the brain sends a message to the tear ducts when you are sad and the tear ducts clean themselves by releasing the fluids
What is the name of the large breasted jogger in 'click'?
The Jogger in Click is the Ukranian Model Ireesha
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2291378/
How are chief cells activated?
Gastric chief cells (as opposed to the chief cells present in the parathyroid gland) are the zymogen cells in the stomach that release pepsinogen (a precursor (zymogen) of pepsin). Without stimulation chief cells normally secrete pepsinogen at about 20% of the maximum ability.
ACh (released by nerves) is the most important pathway for gastric chief cell activation.
ACh also stimulates parietal cells, which secrete HCl (stomach acid). The fall in pH causes a reflex which further stimulates chief cells.
Alternatively, acid in the duodenum (the first portion of the small intestine), stimulates release of secretin from S cells of the small and large intestine. Secretin also activates gastric chief cells.
Why do we pass waste out of the body?
It's the body's way of getting rid of undigested food, and waste products generated by the body itself.
Can the ducts connecting the liver to the small intestines get blocked or infected?
Some times the gall stone comes out of the gall bladder and block the common bile duct. Infection sets in and you fever with rigors and pain in upper abdomen.
What quadrant of the abdomin is the large intestine found in?
Portions of the large intestine are found in all four quadrants of the abdomen. Because of its path of travel, each quadrant has a piece.
Fats that are unable to be transported by the bloodstream are absorbed by the lacteals. They are lymphatic vessels.
What are the lengths of the different parts of the colon?
The average colon is about 1.5 m long. Lengths of the various parts are:
* Anal canal: 5 cm
* Rectum: 12 cm
* Sigmoid colon: 40 cm
* Descending colon: 15 cm
* Transverse colon: 45 cm
* Ascending colon: 25 cm
The splenic flexure is thus at around 72 cm from the anal verge, and the hepatic flexure at around 117 cm.
How is a disease that makes it hard for the small intestine to function likely to affect the body?
These "diseases" are referred to as motility disorders. A motility disorder of the small intestine can lead to a few symptoms like:
Severity and frequency can range from person to person, and, luckily, there is usually a grace period where the person is free of symptoms.
How do you remove intestines of mummy?
They take the brain through their nose and the rest out of their throat. Watch "Mummifying Alan" on te TV.
What happens when a Baptist Pastor of a large congregation has an extramarital affair?
everything will be "EXTRA" too.
AnswerWell, I'm sure they lose the respect of members of the congregation and has a hard time trying to gain respect back. They are supposed to lead by example and use better judgment. UsuallyThe pastor knows enough Scripture to know that a pastor is supposed to be above reproach and the man of one wife, and that all that all of his personal, physical, and emotional needs are met by his wife, as God intended and intends now.If he had an affair, that is sin, as it is adultery (as it is one of the Ten Commandments of Moses in Exodus), and he should step down graciously, so as not to desecrate the holy nature of the church nor defame the pastor's position, as well as try to salvage his integrity and the remnants of his good name.
If he stays pastor, the chances of him having a truly Godly congregation that looks and listens to him as they did before they knew as slim to nil.
If a pastor has an affair, it is unbelievably rare for it to be just a slip up, as it is far too often the proverbial tip of the iceberg, or the tab to the can of worms.
Whether he is pastor of a large or small congregation is irrelevant, as it is the sin itself that is considered here. The leaders of the congregation would be justified in expecting him to leave the position as he has disqualified himself from office and the damage is done. That is quite separate, though, to the possibility of him repenting and being forgiven for those sins and restored to fellowship in the future. This does not mean he would be eligible for the ministry again as some of the other requirements for office would be difficult for him to meet.
Answer:He is no longer qualified for the ministry and must be removed from office. He may no longer hold an ordained position nor be a leader in the church.GPS
start from the head and go down to the vent and write notes then go to the librairy and look up info on bird and match identifactions.
What causes mechanical obstruction?
Mechanical obstructions occur because the bowel is physically blocked and its contents cannot get past the obstruction.
What is the biggest intestine?
well the biggest intestine is about 25in. long that is about the size of 2 basketball hoops
Where is the Amylase production?
Amylase production occurs in various parts of the body, including the salivary glands, pancreas, and small intestine. In the mouth, salivary amylase helps to start the digestion of carbohydrates. In the small intestine, pancreatic amylase continues the breakdown of complex carbohydrates into simpler sugars for absorption.
How do you remove a 1957 Chevy small block 283 damper?
with a damper or harmonic balancer puller found at your local auto store
The bar is called the stabilizer bar and the small rod at each end are called stabilizer bar links. The stabilizer bar links attached the stabilizer bar to the lower control arms. This assembly reduces vehicle roll during cornering.
This is good information for you, call Strutmasters they can help you with any of your suspension needs on this vehicle.
If a person remove small intestine how would this affect digestion?
Without the small intestines, there would be malabsoption problems. The person would get little nutrients or vitamins. The person would need to take vitamin pills and other minerals to sustain life.
What happens if pseudocysts are ruptured?
Pseudocysts are life-threatening when they become infected (abscess) and rupture. Simple rupture of a pseudocyst causes death 14% of the time. Rupture complicated by bleeding causes death 60% of the time.