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The process of digestion goes on in a person whose central nervous system has been largely affected.

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  1. Give reasons. Small intestine is similar to a coiled pipe.

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  2. Given reasons. Urination increases when we take a lot of fluids.

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  3. Given reasons. The process of digestion goes on in a person whose c...

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  4. Write difference between the following. bolus - chyme

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  5. Write differences between the following : Small intestine - Large ...

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  6. Write difference between the following. mastication - rumination

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  7. Write difference between the following. propulsion - retropulsion

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  8. How can you say that mouth is a munching machine?

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  9. What is mastication? Explain the role of different sets of teeth in th...

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  10. During the journey of food from mouth to stomach through oesophagus. H...

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  11. Is there any reason for the intestine to be coiled with many folds. In...

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  12. What is the function of peristalsis in these parts? oesophagus

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  13. what is the function of peristalsis in these parts ? Stomach

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  14. What is the function of peristalsis in these parts? small intestine

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  15. What is the function of peristalsis in these parts? large intestine

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  16. How can you justify the enteric nervous system as the second brain of ...

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  17. Rajesh feels hungry upon seeing food. Sheela says no to food as she i...

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  18. How are taste and smell related ?

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  19. List out the sphincter muscles of the food canal you have observed and...

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  20. What experiment do you perform to understand action of saliva on flour...

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