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what is anus?
Most people shy away when they hear about this organ. Formerly know as an/o. This organ always has a crappy ending.
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What is Bile?
It assists in the digestion and absorption of fats.
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What is irritable bowel syndrome?
IBS
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What is Oral HPV?
Is transmitted to the mouth by oral sex or in other ways.
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What is -scopy?
process of viewing
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what is stomach?
This smooth organ holds the acids and enzymes the break down food for consumption of nutrients. Its also associated when you have a full one of these.
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What is Insulin?
This fluid is produced by the pancreas and odds are if yours isn't working then you may need shots
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What is gastroesophageal reflux disease?
GERD
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What is Mono?
Is one of the few diseases that is transmitted by the saliva.
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What is -prandial?
a meal
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What is tongue?
Derived from the word Lingu/o, this organ controls our sense of taste. As a coincidence its also used for language too.
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What is Diarrhea?
This nasty concoction is the result of inflamed bowls, causing stool to become a liquid.
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What is Barium?
Ba
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What is Jaundice?
a yellow tint to the skin or eyes caused by an excess of bilirubin.
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What is -pepsia?
digestion
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What is Pancreas?
Diabetics have a difficult time regulating this organ which controls your insulin
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What is Hydrochloric acid
This is actually an acid. This acid is so powerful that it constantly dissolves organ tissue and flesh if it got the chance
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What is bowel movement?
BM
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What is Diverticulosis?
a condition in which small, bulging pouches develop in the digestive tract.
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What is -osis?
abnormal condition
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What is Appendix/
Acts as a storehouse for good bacteria rebooting the digestive system after diarrheal illnesses.
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What is Saliva?
This fluid is secreted by the sialaden/o, which breaks down energy so it can be consumed properly
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What is fecal occult blood test?
FOBT
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What is Colorectal Carcinoma?
cancerous tumor originating in the colon or rectum
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What is -lithiasis?
condition of stones
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