Just about anything ingested can cause gas. Gas is produced by the stomach contents and muscle action and air swallowed . Digestive acids are secreted when you eat something. Certain foods produce more gas than others.
So yes, the chicken, the coating on the chicken or the spices mixed with the coating can all produce gas to some degree. As above, a chicken farmer died a few years ago from methane gas poisoning after cleaning out his chicken compound.
What happens if the small intestine stops working?
Our Respiratory System won't work since;
The food is absorbed by the blood in the Circulatory System..
THEN It will carry the blood through out the body;
They combine with the body and do a process called Respiration.
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Animals that have a large intestine that serves as a site for fermentation as well as absorption of water and electrolytes are humans and horses.
There are enzymes in the small intestine to speed up break down of nutrients (proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates) that pass through the small intestine. The small intestine is where most of the chemical digestion that your food undergoes occurs, and where most of the nutrients your body needs are drawn from.
The enzymes break down polymeric macromolecules, so that your body can easily absorb them. Simply put, starches and large sugars are broken down into simple sugars, such as glucose, the most simple sugar, proteins into amino acids, and lipids(fats) into fatty acids and glycerol.
What is best topical ointment for hemorrhoids?
Some of the highest rated hemorrhoid creams are Preparation H, and Budpak Hemorrhoid cream. If one is suffering from hemorrhoids they can find step-by-step procedures in which they can try to get rid of their hemorrhoids.
What are hair like things in the small intestine?
These "hair-like things" are called villi, and it is their job to absorb nutrients into the capillaries. They are tiny, and each single villus has dozens of microvilli, hugely increasing surface area. Combined with a mere 50 micrometre thick distance for substances to difffuse across, as well as a constantly steep concentration gradient thanks to a fast-flowing capillary network, molecular absorption into the bloodstream is maximised.
Who are the school health personel?
The answer in the question "what are the duties of a school personnel?"
It depence upon the position for example
a teacher his/her duties is to teach a student like us or to share their knowledge's to us
a health personnel- The duties of a health personnel is to take care of the students who are sick or to give a first aid if ever we have any injury or what.
What can cause a bowel movement to look like coffee grounds?
You may have gastrointestinal bleeding. The reason it looks like coffee grounds is because it is "old" blood as opposed to fresh blood.
It can be quite serious. The lucky thing is, if you get to a doctor and get diagnosed right away, the effects are reversible. You need to get to your doctor promptly.
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What happens to your body when you sniff markers?
It depends on what type of marker. Some markers (like sharpies) have fumes that can make you light headed, dizzy, or high. However, their may be some negative health effects from sniffing markers for a high (you could be killing brain cells).
What if your intestines are to long?
eventually, depending on why they're not, could cause death. Condition called septicemia. Which is basically poisoning by the body itself and is caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream via another organ.
What do you do when you have a tear in your intestine?
You would very quickly develop a violent infection called "peritonitis", which is difficult to treat, and not uncommonly fatal.
What is the Surface area of small intestines?
Along the small intestine are finger-like projections called villi which increase the surface area to allow the removal of fats/lipids by the lacteals of the lymphatic system.
About equal to a tennis court.
Because the toxic levels in the gas permeating from his rear contain the efficacy to effectively kill off all bacteria within the body of any human, or animal for that matter, which is blessed with the mighty aroma. It will guarantee that no bacteria or virus will enter the body affected with the gas.
Why do you feel better after you poop?
See, that's an easy one.
Most people are attracted to their own scent.
Such as dogs mark their territory.
If you ever want to attract that special someone, i suggest dunking yourself in their poo and walzing past them several times.
Hope this helps :)
How does mechanical digestion in the small intestine occur?
Mechanical digestion involves breaking down food molecules without changing the chemical nature of the molecules in the food. No chemical bonds are broken in mechanical digestion. Tearing forces (e.g. teeth) or muscular movements (e.g. the stomach) can assist mechanical digestion. Chemical digestion, which requires enzymes, involves breaking the bonds within food molecules and thereby producing products that are chemically different from the substrate (reactant). The smooth muscle layers of the small intestine are not set up for mechanical digestion. There are only two layers of smooth muscle in the muscularis externa of the small intestine: an inner circular layer and an outer longitudinal layer. These two muscles are ideal for peristalsis. In the stomach, however, there is an additional third layer in the muscularis externa (an oblique layer). These three layers can move the contents in the stomach around in many different directions. The stomach, therefore, is much better suited for mechanical digestion.
- The subdivisions of the large intestine?
Caecum (5-8 cm lying between the small intestine and ascending portion of colon)
Appendix (blind ending finger like projection at the end of caecum)
Ascending portion of colon (which goes up the right side of body to the level of liver)
Transverse portion of colon (lying horizontally below the liver and stomach)
Descending portion of colon (passes down to the left side of body)
Sigmoid part of colon (slightly bent and enters the rectum)
Rectum (21-23 cm long opens into anal canal)
Anal canal (2.5 cm long)
What parts of the large intestine absorbs water?
Some but not much. Nutrient absorption is mostly performed by the small intestine. The large intestine mostly removes water from digested food before it turns into stool and passes into the rectum.
How much should a colonoscopy cost?
Colonoscopy with a biopsy can cost around $3000.
Less for a screening-only colonoscopy with no polyps found.
Colonoscopy with a biopsy can cost around $3000.
Less for a screening-only colonoscopy with no polyps found.
What nutrients are absorbed in the small intestines?
They're absorbed so that you can actually gain some nutritional value from food you eat.
--Where are they absorbed? Nutrients are absorbed throughout the entire small intestine, with most of it happening in the duodenum and decreasing as you move further towards ileum. The entire small intestine functions to absorb nutrients from food, whereas the large intestine is more for resorption of salts and water and to remove wastes.
How long should Hydrocortisone Rectal capsule stay in rectum for?
Eventually, rectal suppositories should dissolve in the rectum. The exact time this takes will be stated on the medication form you're given with this prescription. If the suppository doesn't dissolve in a reasonable amount of time according to the material, you can remove it. If you do so, I'd call the pharmacy first, and ask them why their med isn't performing per spec.
However, I've never heard of this happening -- suppositories are really good at dissolving per plan. Make sure you're not just getting impatient :}.