For each question, please read the corresponding section in your text as well as one other source
     [there is an A&P texts in the library on open reserve], citing them at the end of each question [i.e.
     question #1 your answer here. Citations: A& P by Stephen, Seeley and Tate & Nutrition Now by Brown question # 2 your answer here. Citations: A& P by Stephen, Seeley and Tate & Human
     Physiology by Guyton, question #3 etc. You get the idea; I should be seeing the same textbook for each question. ] Your citations may include websites, or journal articles. If you use a journal article,include FULL bibliography.
     All answers must be typed and include the original question at the beginning.

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Name the muscles of mastication and which bones they are attached to.How do the tongue, cheeks, saliva and teeth all contribute to mastication?

Many oriental foods contain mainly rice and vegetables.Explain, in physiological terms, why you might feel hungry again an hour or two after eating something such as soba noodles and veggies?

Describe how food is processed in the stomach.What are the functions of the sphincters and mucosal cells?

Discuss how pancreatic cancer might disrupt a person’s nutritional balance? (You will need to address the endocrine and exocrine functions of the pancreas)

Radiation and chemotherapy are effective treatments for cancer because they kill rapidly dividing cells.These treatments also kill other cells that divide rapidly.How might this explain the nausea and diarrhea that often accompany radiation treatment or chemotherapy?[Remember this is based on only the digestive tract’s tissue]