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... mouth and pharynx . 14. The salivary glands . 15. The teeth . 16. Eating and swallowing . 17. Drinking . 18. The stomach and the gastric juice . 19. Artificial digestion . 20. Chyme . Absorption from the stomach . 21. The large and ...
... mouth and pharynx . 14. The salivary glands . 15. The teeth . 16. Eating and swallowing . 17. Drinking . 18. The stomach and the gastric juice . 19. Artificial digestion . 20. Chyme . Absorption from the stomach . 21. The large and ...
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... mouth ; Al . Al . the alimentary canal represented as a simple straight tube ; H , the heart ; D , the diaphragm ; Sy . the sympathetic ganglia . B. A transverse vertical section of the head taken along the line ab ; letters as before ...
... mouth ; Al . Al . the alimentary canal represented as a simple straight tube ; H , the heart ; D , the diaphragm ; Sy . the sympathetic ganglia . B. A transverse vertical section of the head taken along the line ab ; letters as before ...
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... mouth and pharynx , into which last the upper end of the alimentary canal ( called gullet or œsophagus ) opens . 10. Thus , the study of a longitudinal section shows us that the human body is a double tube , the two tubes being ...
... mouth and pharynx , into which last the upper end of the alimentary canal ( called gullet or œsophagus ) opens . 10. Thus , the study of a longitudinal section shows us that the human body is a double tube , the two tubes being ...
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... mouth , pharynx , gullet , stomach , and intestines , with their appendages . What they do is , first to receive and grind the food . They then act upon it with chemical agents , of which they possess a store which is renewed as fast as ...
... mouth , pharynx , gullet , stomach , and intestines , with their appendages . What they do is , first to receive and grind the food . They then act upon it with chemical agents , of which they possess a store which is renewed as fast as ...
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... mouth , pharynx , gullet , stomach , and intestines , with their appendages . What they do is , first to receive and grind the food . They then act upon it with chemical agents , of which they possess a store which is renewed as fast as ...
... mouth , pharynx , gullet , stomach , and intestines , with their appendages . What they do is , first to receive and grind the food . They then act upon it with chemical agents , of which they possess a store which is renewed as fast as ...
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