I want to avoid putting any sudden stress on your digestivesystem.
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Therefore it eats, has a digestivesystem and has waste product; heat.
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FACT: Your body needs fiber to maintain a well-functioning digestivesystem.
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The digestivesystem is affected by a number of small changes.
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The one problem is that travel does play havoc with the digestivesystem.
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The root-canopy above is a huge digestiveorgan, which did its damnedest to digest me.
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Thus the multiple fluorescent reporter-based methodology facilitates the rapid analysis of digestiveorgan function in live zebrafish larvae.
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She continued reading about circulatory organs, breathing organs, digestiveorgans, urinary organs.
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The condition of the digestiveorgans must be the mother's especial care.
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A second illness connected with the digestiveorgans brought him into considerable danger.
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His stomach was gone; his whole digestiveapparatus was in utter disorder.
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The brain is the engine-thelungs and digestiveapparatus the boiler.
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They all have some kind of digestiveapparatus; they breathe, and can move.
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The plant actually devours it, nature providing a sort of vegetable digestiveapparatus.
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Name the common diseases of the digestiveapparatus of poultry, and give the causes.
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This will give you the opportunity to "see a model of the humandigestivesystem".
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Few viruses can survive basic food safety measures, and fewer still can endure the acidic rollercoaster that is the humandigestivesystem.
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Enterobacteriaceae bacteria include more than 70 species that normally live in the water, soil and humandigestivesystem, such as the well-known E. coli.
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An expert in the humandigestivesystem has been drafted in to help an ailing emperor penguin with a stomach full of sand and sticks.
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After we returned to the conference room, I was asked a set of questions about humandigestivesystems.
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I'm going on with biology again this year-veryinteresting subject; we're studying the alimentarysystem at present.
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Like the two-layered animals, they have no body-cavity-thatis to say, no cavity distinct from the alimentarysystem.
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Finally, we have important appendages of the alimentary tube in the bladder and urethra, which belong to the alimentarysystem.
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The body-cavity (coeloma) is therefore a new acquisition of the animal body, much younger than the alimentarysystem, and of great importance.