This course provides a continuation of the comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary ...
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The hazards associated with microplastic pollution are becoming increasingly recognized. However, one study suggests that researchers have misjudged the impacts of nanoplastics — the insidiously ...
Digestive system malignancies (DSMTs)-including esophageal, gastric, colorectal, liver, and pancreatic cancers-represent a major public health challenge in China. A recent national epidemiological ...
The study of the digestive physiology and diet of octopus species has provided significant insights into the complex interplay between enzyme activity, nutrient assimilation and overall metabolic ...
The early life stages of fish are marked by the rapid development of the digestive system, which plays a critical role in transitioning from endogenous nutrition, using yolk reserves, to exogenous ...
Any additional titles will be listed here as the collections go online. Molecular physiology is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the understanding of how different molecular processes bring ...
Cancer stem cells, characterized with self-renewal, differentiation, heterogeneity, plasticity and tumorigenicity, are regulated by intrinsic factors such as signaling pathways, transcription factors, ...
Digestive enzymes are found in the digestive system, including the mouth, stomach, and small intestine. They help you break down food and absorb nutrients. Sometimes, the body cannot make enough ...
The film discusses the vital role of earthworms in enriching and aerating the soil through their burrowing and feeding habits. It details the anatomy of earthworms, including their segmented bodies, ...
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