The microorganisms in our intestines play an important role in many bodily processes, from digestion to emotions, and are a ...
Scientists have identified a protein sensor in intestinal neurons that responds to pressure, inflammation to stimulate the ...
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The length of your entire digestive system from the mouth to the anus is approximately 30 feet long. Your digestive system is responsible for breaking down the foods you eat so that you can absorb ...
Ruminants like cows have a specialized stomach consisting ... Image by VolodymyrBur via Depositphotos Omnivores like bears and humans boast a versatile digestive system capable of processing a variety ...
The ruminant digestive system depends on bacteria to break down tough fibers and release nutrients from plant cells. Giraffes belong to this group, and their gut microbes helps them thrive on foliage.
In fact, there’s a growing body of evidence that what’s happening in your digestive system can play a big role in your mood and emotional state—and vice versa. And those so-called gut feelings or ...
A scientist guides a long tube into the mouth and down into the stomach of Thing One, a two-month-old calf that is part of a research project aiming to prevent cows from burping methane, a potent ...
A calf’s digestive tract and brain are relatively far apart. But they have a delicately balanced relationship that can be highly influential in protecting calf health and productivity, according to ...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is a long and connected lumen with distinct structures and functions because of the distinct epithelial cells in different segments (1), which may create distinct ...