BISC104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Urethra, Blood Sugar, Pulmonary Vein

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Follow the path of food through the digestive tract from mouth to anus: mouth pharynx esophagus stomach small intestine large intestine anus. What are the roles of food and hormones: the presence of food releases hormones (secretin and cck) How does alcohol affect the digestive system: after it makes its way out of the intestine and into the bloodstream, body begins the process of removing it. Explain the function of nephrons: densely packed loose tubules in the kidneys, controls the excretion of nongaseous waste from the blood. How does smoking and alcohol affect the urinary system: smoking. Increases blood pressure: damage to walls of blood vessels (filtration) Is a diuretic-promotes the formation of urine and increases the volume of urine that is released in the bladder: dehydration nausea and headache, decrease in antidiuretic hormone (adh, less water absorbed. Trace the path of 9-carboxy-thc back from their urine to the smoke. (be sure to include nephrons, alveoli, capillaries and more. )

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