Fig. 10.1 The digestive system.
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Fig. 10.2 Tooth structure.
Fig. 10.3 Peptic ulcers in the stomach and duodenum.
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Fig. 10.4 The large intestine: (a) Regions. (b) Rectum and anus.
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Fig. 10.5
Diseases of the large intestine
Fig. 10.6 Structure of liver lobules.
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Fig. 10.7 The hepatic portal system.
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Fig. 10.8 Pathways for bile.
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Fig. 10.9
Pancreas
“Structure ampulla of Vater”
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Table 10.1 Causes of Diarrhea
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