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DIGESTION | SECRETION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN STOMACH | Medicoze
According to Davenport theory, hydrochloric acid secretion is an active process that takes place in the canaliculi of parietal cells in g...
vagus nerves and phrenic nerves | Medicoze
The vagus nerve The right vagus enters the thorax posterolateral to the right brachiocephalic artery and descends lateral to the trachea ...
The ascending aorta | Structure of ascending aorta | Medicoze
The ascending aorta is a wide vessel some 5 cm long. It begins at the aortic orifice behind the 3rd right costal cartilage below the lev...
SALIVARY GLANDS | Structure of salivary glands | Medicoze
In humans, the saliva is secreted by three pairs of major salivary glands and some minor salivary glands. MAJOR SALIV...
NERVE SUPPLY TO DIGESTIVE ORGANS | Medicoze
GI tract has two types of nerve supply: Intrinsic nerve supply Extrinsic nerve supply. Intrinsic nerve supply Int...
THE PLEURA | Structure and features of pleura of lungs | Medicoze
The pleura is a fibroelastic serous membrane lined by squamous epithelium forming a sac on each side of the chest. Each pleural sac is a c...
DIGESTION | AN INTRODUCTION OF DIGESTION | Medicoze
Digestion is defined as the process by which food is broken down into simple chemical substances that can be absorbed and ...
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) | Medicoze
MRI combines a strong magnetic field and radio-frequency energy to study the distribution and behaviour of hydrogen proton...
Aortic arch | Anatomy of aortic arch | Medicoze
The arch of the aorta passes upwards from the sternal angle behind the manubrium to arch backwards and to the left over the left lung ...
NERVOUS TISSUE | PATH OF SENSE | Medicoze
This tissues are capable of excitability and conductivity. It consists of excitable cells and supporting cells,which in the centr...
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