Human Anatomy & Physiology (2nd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134553511
Author: Erin C. Amerman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 22, Problem 2AYKA
Summary Introduction
Case summary:
Ms. Anthony has undergone a gastric bypass in which her stomach is removed.
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Ms. Anthony
Adequate information:
The surgical procedure is done and the stomach is removed. The small intestine will store food in this case.
To determine:
a. Ms. Anthony eats an extremely large meal which affects the small intestine and the large intestine.
b. The effect of the absorption of vitamin B12 after stomach removal.
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Chapter 22 Solutions
Human Anatomy & Physiology (2nd Edition)
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