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  1. vallureasperistalsis ileocecal sphincter saliva esophagus brush border mastication epiglottis bile 1. Food is propelled forward
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  2. What happens to the saliva in the mouth when the sympathetic division is dominant?Overproduction of saliva to increase voice
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  3. When a person desperately needs to urinate but is "holding it in," what is happening?They contract their internal urethral
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  4. summarize this The esophagus is protected from these acids by the esophageal sphincter. This is a muscular valve that keeps
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  5. The pH of blood is 7.4 and that of saliva is 6.4. what is the difference in pH between these two solutions? How much more
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  6. A young man happens to spot an ex-girlfriend he’s trying to avoid. Why does his mouthbecome dry? A. His cervical plexus
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  7. *cont'd. the conversation about why does the blue color of Iodine disapear when amylose reacts with saliva. The answer I
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  8. The pH of blood is 7.4, and the pH of saliva is 6.4. Which of the two is more acidic?Group of answer choices NH4+ Saliva @ 6.4
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  9. Which are correct examples of physical (P), chemical (C), and biological (B) barriers?P: complement system; C: saliva; B:
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  10. Which are correct examples of physical (P), chemical (C), and biological (B) barriers?P: complement system; C: saliva; B:
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