Upgraded B003 Ntbi1201 Anatomical Stomach Its Distinct
Upgraded B003 Ntbi1201 Anatomical Stomach Its Distinct — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.
Anatomical view of the stomach showing its three distinct regions. Labelled parts: Esophagus, Stomach, Theca, Fundic, Antibody, Constant Region. A narrow, muscular tube that conveys food from the pharynx to the stomach through rhythmic contractions called peristalsis. FYI: The esophagus does not produce any digestive enzymes; its primary function is strictly transportation. A J-shaped muscular organ that stores food and performs the initial stages of protein digestion using acid and enzymes. FYI: The stomach lining secretes Proenzyme Pepsinogen, which is converted into active Pepsin by the highly acidic HCl. Armored cellulose plates found on the cell wall of Dinoflagellates. Fundic is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A labeled diagram of the human stomach, clearly demarcating the Cardiac region, Fundic (or Body) region, and Pyloric region. Use a simple color gradient to show the flow from es... A Y-shaped protein used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses. The portion of an antibody's polypeptide chains that remains the same within a specific class of immunoglobulins. FYI: This region is responsible for binding to Fc receptors on cells like macrophages.