Spleen
...Full article >>> Melancholia black
bile : one of the four humors of which people used to t...oduced by the spleen (melano = black; choler =
bile anger) ... Full article >>> mesoderm -- In animals with three tissue layers (i...
Sphincter
...further mixed with 3 different liquids, which are
bile (which helps aid in fat digestion , otherwise known as emulsification), ... Full article >>>...
Small intestine
...where it is further mixed with secretions such as
bile , which helps aid in fat digestion , and insulin , to process sugars. Full article >>> Mal absorption is the state of impaired absorption of nutrients in the small intestine . It has many different potential causes. Specific caus...
Secretin
...carbonate in the pancreas and it stimulates the
bile secretion in the liver . This hormone responds to the acidity of the chyme . Full article >>> Coral reef. A wave-resistant structure resulting from cementation processes and the skeletal construction of hermatypic corals, calcare...
Salivary glands
...shown here) that secrete saliva into the mouth
bile -producing glands of the liver prostate gland the portion of the pancreas that secretes pancreatic fluid into the duodenum . Full article >>> salivary glands Glands that secrete salvia into the mouth . saprophytes Organ ...
Pyloric sphincter
...further mixed with 3 different liquids, which are
bile (which helps aid in fat digestion , otherwise known as emulsification), ... Full article >>>...
Pigment
...rticle >>> Chapter 14 Generation of
bile pigment s by haem oxygen ase: a refined cellular strategy in response to stressful insults Roberta Foresti, Colin J. Green and Roberto Motterlini1 ... Full article >>> Pigment s are molecule s that absorb light. When a photon of...
Lumen
...ne protein . Full article >>> The
bile salts return to the lumen to repeat the process. Fat digestion is usually completed by the time the food reaches the ileum (lower third) of the small intestine . Full article >>> In eukaryotic cells , disulfide bonds are forme...
Liver
...e >>> sac near the liver in which
bile is stored Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology , 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby What Topic Is Your BIOLOGY Paper On? Full article >>> Inoculate to de liver organ isms such as bacteria or protist s into a g...
Fats
...he small intestine by the detergent action of
bile salts, lecithin, and monoglycerides. Full article >>> The wrong kinds of fats can cause the build-up of cholesterol-related plaque on artery walls which can eventually result in a blockage or poor blood supply to other organ s, e...
Excretion
...e liver for excretion after being acted on by
bile . Full article >>> Dissolved organ ic matter. Dissolved molecule s derived from degradation of dead organ isms or excretion of molecule s synthesized by organ isms Disturbance. A rapid change in an environment that greatly alt...
Duodenum
...carbonate in the pancreas and it stimulates the
bile secretion in the liver . This hormone responds to the acidity of the chyme . Full article >>> This makes sense because pepsin is an enzyme that is normally found in the stomach where the pH is low due to the presence of hydr...
Digestion
... >>> The orange-yellow pigment of
bile , the green fluid that aids in digestion and that is secreted by the liver . Bilirubin is formed mainly by hemoglobin breakdown at the end of red cell life and eventually most of it leaves the body in the feces. Full article >>> ...
Chyme
... in the pancreas and stimulates the emptying of
bile in the gall bladder. Full article >>> Food is mixed in the lower part of the stomach by peristaltic waves that also propel the acid- chyme mixture against the pyloric sphincter . Full article >>> The first section o...
Character
... The disease is character ized by a buildup of
bile in the liver due to a deficiency or absence of normal
bile ducts inside the liver and a narrowing of
bile ducts outside the liver . Full article >...
Bile
Chapter 14 Generation of
bile pigment s by haem oxygen ase: a refined cellula... Full article >>> Bile contains:
bile acids . These amphiphilic steroids emulsify ingested fat. The hydrophobic portion of the steroid d...
Bilateral symmetry
...ave a single axis of symmetry. biliary system The
bile -producing system consisting of the liver , gallbladder, and associated ducts. Full article >>> bilateral symmetry [L. bi, twice, two + lateris, side; Gk. summetros, symmetry] Character izing a body form with a central longitudinal...
Ampulla
... eats. Full article >>> The common
bile duct and the pancreatic duct enter the duodenum ... at the Ampulla of Vater. The branchings of the
bile ducts resemble those of a tree, and indeed the term "biliary tree" is commonly used in this setting...