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Figure 41.0 Animals eating: foal, bear, and stork
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Figure 41.1 Homeostatic regulation of cellular fuel
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Figure 41.2 A ravenous rodent
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Figure 41.3 Obtaining essential nutrients
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Figure 41.4 Essential amino acids from a vegetarian diet
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Figure 41.5 Storing protein for growth
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Table 41.1 Vitamin Requirements of Humans: Water-Soluble Vitamins
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Table 41.1 Vitamin Requirements of Humans: Fat-Soluble Vitamins
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Table 41.2 Mineral Requirements of Humans
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Figure 41.6 Suspension-feeding: a baleen whale
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Figure 41.7 Substrate-feeding: a leaf miner
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Figure 41.8 Fluid-feeding: a mosquito
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Figure 41.9 Bulk-feeding: a python
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Figure 5.2 The synthesis and breakdown of polymers
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Figure 41.10 Intracellular digestion in Paramecium
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Figure 41.11 Extracellular digestion in a gastrovascular cavity
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Figure 41.12 Alimentary canals
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Figure 41.13 The human digestive system
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Figure 41.14 From mouth to stomach: the swallowing reflex and esophageal peristalsis (Layer 3)
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Figure 41.15 Secretion of gastric juice
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Figure 41.19 The structure of the small intestine
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Figure 41.16 The duodenum
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Figure 41.17 Enzymatic digestion in the human digestive system
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Figure 5.15 The 20 amino acids of proteins: nonpolar
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Figure 5.16 Making a polypeptide chain
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Figure 41.18 Activation of protein-digesting enzymes in the small intestine
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Figure 41.19 The structure of the small intestine
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Restrictive surgery—adjustable gastric banding
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Restrictive surgery—vertical banded gastroplasty
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Malabsorptive operation
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Figure 41.x1 Large intestine
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Figure 41.20 Dentition and diet
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Figure 41.21 The digestive tracts of a carnivore (coyote) and a herbivore (koala) compared
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Figure 41.22 Ruminant digestion
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Figure 41.x2 Termite and Trichonympha
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