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The small intestines, which run from the stomach down to the colon and are responsible for digesting food and absorbing the nutrients from it into the bloodstream.
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| small intestine |
approximately 3 metres long in the adult, consisting of the duodenum, jejunum and ileum, extending from the stomach to the large intestine
Ãâó: www.rosemont.com.au/glossary.htm
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| smallpox |
Smallpox is a serious, contagious, and sometimes fatal infectious disease. There is no specific treatment for smallpox disease, and the only prevention is vaccination. The name smallpox is derived from the Latin word for
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| smallpox |
Highly contagious disease characterized by pustular skin eruptions that often scar the skin and can prove fatal. From the first settlement of Europeans in North America, smallpox epidemics occurred with great frequency. In 1721, for example, 50 percent of the population of Boston was infected. Native Americans had no immunity to the disease; it was the single greatest cause of death for them, including the Aztecs who died by the thousands after contact with the Spaniards. ...
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| small intestine |
Where enzymes are released which breakdown starch eg from cereal feeds, more available types of protein and some minerals, which are absorbed through the gut wall. pH levels creep back to neutral during this phase.
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