- lavage, also
commonly called stomach pumping or
gastric irrigation, is the
process of
cleaning out the
contents of the
stomach using a tube.
Since its first...
- is
present on the
front side
below the oral
siphon. The
esophagus connects the
pharynx to the
stomach in the
middle of the abdomen,
followed by a tube-like...
- Thomson. C.
hystrix has a
structure known as a
siphon,
which is a thin tube that runs
parallel to the
stomach.
While its
function is not certain, it likely...
- and
orange juice in acidity, but much less
acidic than the acid in the
stomach. A normal,
healthy human body
maintains pH
equilibrium via acid–base homeostasis...
-
buccal siphons all
remain separate. A
series of
glands lie on the
outer surface of the intestine,
opening through collecting tubules into the
stomach, although...
-
effectively siphoned into the
expanded buccopharyngeal cavity,
where it
remains for a time,
located centrally in the
trunk of the frog, not the
stomach. The...
- Augustus's wife, Livia,
supposedly poisoned him.
Suffering from
recurrent stomach pains, he
suspects his much
younger wife, Louisa, of
trying to do the same...
- esophagus, a
stomach, and a mid-gut. The
short esophagus moves food from the
gills to the
stomach through the
cilia lining its walls.
Within the
stomach, a crystalline...
-
three papillae. 2. The
individual papillae.
atrium atrial pore
atrial siphon Opening through which water exits the
branchial basket in ascidians. blastozooid...
- into
several parts, with
separate ****s in the
stomach. A vast cae**** is
linked to the
stomach. The
digestive tube
bears a very
peculiar structure...