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Card 6
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The muscles of the oesophagus are organized as … read carefully
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Card 7
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The opening into the stomach is called
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Card 8
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The stomach is lined with folds called
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Card 9
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The stomach produces gastric juice which contains:
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Card 10
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The nature and purpose of gastrin in gastric physiology is
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Card 11
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The first section of the small intestine just beyond the stomach exit is called
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Card 12
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The absorption of many nutrients takes place across the vascular
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Card 13
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Fatty molecules don’t enter the main vasculature at the absorption site instead they enter the …………………… to be ………………………….
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Card 14
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The pancreatic duct enters the duodenum via the
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Card 15
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The pancreatic secretions are carried in an alkaline medium, this is necessary because
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