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“THE WAY TO A MAN’S HEART IS THROUGH HIS STOMACH:”
Explain the following quote with a unique diagram that connects the GIT's important functions to systemic and cardiac circulation. Explain how their relationship is synergistic concisely. Include key nutrients that are necessary in maintaining the relationship.
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- Part Two: Describe the TWO blood vessel pathways needed to get food to the cells in your FINGERS from the LIVER and to the KIDNEYS from the LIVER, so that food can be obtained AND waste can be removed. Begin at the sinusoids of the liver (capillaries) and end at capillaries at the desired stopping place. Path from LIVER to FINGERS (so fingers can get food! That's why you ate in the first place!): Path from LIVER to KIDNEYS (so kidneys can get rid of waste liver has produced. Remember that beverage and the sandwich? There's probably preservatives and other molecules you absorb but can't use.):Mrs. Scrolls is admitted to the coronary care unit with an anterior-wall myocardial infarction due to an obstruction in the left anterior descending and circumflex artery. Her temperature is now 38.1°C. She is diaphoretic and also feels lethargic. What are the physiological mechanisms behind Mrs. Scrolls’ signs and symptoms?State the component of blood that transports nutrients
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