-
Solid or
semisolid remains of
undigested food...
-
similarly the p****age of **** that is
bright red due to the
presence of
undigested blood,
either from
lower in the
digestive tract, or from a more active...
- A pellet, in ornithology, is the m**** of
undigested parts of a bird's food that some bird
species occasionally regurgitate. The
contents of a bird's pellet...
- from the pharynx, or esophagus,
usually characterized by the
presence of
undigested food or blood.
Regurgitation is used by a
number of
species to feed their...
- strain. Ötzi's
stomach was
completely full and its
contents were
mostly undigested. In 2018,
researchers performed a
thorough analysis of his
stomach and...
- nourishment. No
protein is made available. In humans,
perhaps 10% of the
undigested carbohydrate thus
becomes available,
though this may vary with diet; in...
-
cilia to
drive them into the stomach,
which uses
further cilia to
expel undigested remains through the ****. New
tissue grows in the
bands of
mesoderm in...
-
increase the
surface area of the wall to
absorb nutrients. In the hindgut,
undigested food
particles are
joined by uric acid to form
fecal pellets; most of...
-
sleep disorders, and
personality changes.
Steatorrhea or
presence of
undigested fats in
stool is also a
symptom of cirrhosis.
Worsening cirrhosis can...
-
achalasia is
characterized by
regurgitation of
previously swallowed,
undigested food material.
Individuals with
diffuse esophageal spasm or nutcracker...