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Arteries of the Small Intestine (preview) – Human Anatomy | Kenhub

Hello everyone! It’s Megan from Kenhub here, and welcome to our tutorial on the arteries of the small intestine. During this tutorial, we will mainly be focusing on the image you can now see in front…

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Digestive System, Part 3: Crash Course A&P #35
November 5, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 100 Comments
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Digestive System, Part 3: Crash Course A&P #35

You know, we’ve been talking about a lot of serious stuff here lately. Heart failure. Respiratory gas exchange. People with holes in their stomachs. Nachos. Some might say I’ve even been flaunting my ability to eat,…

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Small Intestine
November 5, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 9 Comments
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Small Intestine

So, our mouth contains salivary enzymes which can partially digest carbohydrates. After the food passes through the oesophagus, it gets stored in the stomach where further digestions take place. Now, proteins get digested into polypeptides and…

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Small intestine 2: Digestion | Gastrointestinal system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
October 22, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 19 Comments
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Small intestine 2: Digestion | Gastrointestinal system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

Voiceover: So the best way to talk about the digestion process and the duodenum is to talk about the four major macro molecules that make up everything in our body, starting off with protein. Proteins are…

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Small intestine 3: Absorption | Gastrointestinal system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
October 22, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 12 Comments
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Small intestine 3: Absorption | Gastrointestinal system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

Voiceover: All right, great. So, now we have all of our monomers ready to be absorbed. How does the absorption process work? Let’s take a look. So, now we’re so close. We’ve got all of our…

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Treating Type 2 Diabetes without Surgery or Drugs | Pankaj “Jay” Pasricha, M.B.B.S., M.D.
October 21, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 1 Comment
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Treating Type 2 Diabetes without Surgery or Drugs | Pankaj “Jay” Pasricha, M.B.B.S., M.D.

Thank you, Steve. It’s always a pleasure, as a gastroenterologist, to give a talk after everybody’s come back from a full meal.>>[LAUGH].>>I’m not sure if the pleasure goes both ways, depends on what you ate. But…

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Celiac Artery/Trunk – Part 1 – Anatomy Tutorial
October 20, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 35 Comments
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Celiac Artery/Trunk – Part 1 – Anatomy Tutorial

Okay, so this is a tutorial on the celiac artery. So I’m going to talk you through the various branches of the celiac artery in this tutorial. I’m just going to get rid of the venous…

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Dumping Syndrome, Animation
October 19, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 12 Comments
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Dumping Syndrome, Animation

Dumping syndrome is a very common complication following gastric and esophageal surgeries. Also known as rapid gastric emptying, dumping syndrome is a condition in which undigested food moves too quickly from the stomach to the small…

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The Digestive System: CrashCourse Biology #28
October 19, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 100 Comments
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The Digestive System: CrashCourse Biology #28

Oh hi! I hope you don’t mind that I’m eating. This is actually just my first course. For my birthday, the writers wrote me a script where I just get to eat! The whole time! And…

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Small intestine 1: Structure | Gastrointestinal system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
October 19, 2019 Frank Fairbanks 17 Comments
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Small intestine 1: Structure | Gastrointestinal system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

Voiceover: Did you know that the stomach flu can make you temporarily lactose intolerant? It’s true. So, in this video, we will talk about how that happens. And in detail, how the small intestine works. So,…

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