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____________________ refers to the maintenance of constant internal conditions (such as blood chemistry, temperature, and blood pressure) by the body's control systems.
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Q48: The medical term for the disorder that
Q49: Where is the epiglottis located?<br>A)Throat<br>B)Bile duct<br>C)Pancreatic duct<br>D)Lower
Q50: Blood leaving the digestive system goes by
Q51: MATCHING<br>-Absorption mechanism that does not require energy<br>A)Liver<br>B)Villus<br>C)Goblet<br>D)Pylorus<br>E)Enzyme<br>F)Gastrin<br>G)Secretin<br>H)Capillary<br>I)Appendix<br>J)Diffusion<br>K)Epiglottis<br>L)Gallbladder<br>M)Carbohydrase<br>N)Hepatic
Q52: MATCHING<br>-Absorption mechanism that requires energy<br>A)Liver<br>B)Villus<br>C)Goblet<br>D)Pylorus<br>E)Enzyme<br>F)Gastrin<br>G)Secretin<br>H)Capillary<br>I)Appendix<br>J)Diffusion<br>K)Epiglottis<br>L)Gallbladder<br>M)Carbohydrase<br>N)Hepatic portal vein<br>O)Hepatic
Q54: What best describes the normal pH of
Q55: When consumed on a regular basis, which
Q56: MATCHING<br>-Vessel that carries blood from GI tract
Q57: What is the primary cause for belching?<br>A)Swallowing
Q58: What part of the GI tract prevents