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Digestive System

Definition:
The psycho chemical processes in which
complex food particle are broken down into simplest
particle by the action of teeth and enzymes for
absorption in blood is called Digestion.

Types of Gastro intestinal (GIT)


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Mouth cavity
Pharynx
Esophagus
Stomach

I.

Parts of stomach
I . Fondues
ii.

ii. Cardic iii. Pyloric

iv. Body

Parts of layer
i. Mucosa
ii sub mucosaiii serossa
Muscularic layer

iii.

iv.

Function of Stomach
i.Temporary Storage
i.Temporary Digestion
iii.Secroction of Acids.

(5)

Small intestine
i.Doudenum ii. Jejunum

(6)

Large Intestine
i.Cecaum
Descending

(7)
(8)
(9)

iii. Ileum

ii. Ascending iii. Transfer


v. Sigmed

Rectum
Anal canal
Anes
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iv.

Respiratory system
Definition
Supply the body with oxygen and removes the carbon
dioxide prone to infections:

TYPES OF RESPIRATION
(1)Tissue respiration:
All living cell require
energy processing good into the energy require oxygen and
generates corbondioxyde.
(2)

Internal respiration:

Oxygen is

transferred from the blood to the tissue cell and Carbon dioxide
from the tissue cell to the blood by internal respiration.
(3)

External respiration:

Air enter from

environment to lungs oxygen from lungs to Blood stream carbon


dioxide from blood to the lungs for removal from the body:

UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT AND ITS


PARTS
i.

Nasal cavity:

ii.
iii.
iv.

PHARYNX:

v.

LARYNX:
This is the box containing the vocal cords
called voice box also.
EPIGLOTIS:
Gap of Larynx
TRACHEA:
Hollow tube running from larynx to chest

vi.
vii.

> warmed > Moister > Before


lungs cilia > Nasal mucosa.
Behind mouth and Nasal cavity.
UPPER PORATION: Naso Pharynx
LOWER PORATION: Oro pharynx and contain tonsils prone to
infections.

cavity C shape spot cartilage. Trachea divides into bronchi


and bronchi divides bronchioles and bronchioles divide into
Alveoli this is the site of exchange of gases environmental
and our body gases.

Circulation system
Definition
The movement of Blood through blood vessels and heart in our
body is called circulation.

Types of Circulation
(1)Systemic Circulation

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(2)Pulmonary Circulation
(3)Coronary Circulation
(4) Portal Circulation

Cells
60 Trillion Cells every person body
Cell> Tissue> Organ> Organic system > Body
1 second in the Break and makes up.

Heart
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.

Weight
=
300 g
Size =
Closed wrist
Pumping per litter days
=
9000/
Beat per minute Mail
=
70
Beat per minute Female = 75
Chambers of Heart =
4
Values
of heart
=4
Sides of heart
=
2
left side , Right Side
Oxygenated
Deoxygenated
Blood
Blood
Ix.
Types of Blood
=
2
IX.
5 litter Blood in the Every person

Right
Left
Artrium
Artrium
Right
Left
Ventricle
Ventricle

Chamber of Heart
I.
II.
III.
IV.

Right Atrium
Left Atrium
Right Ventricle
Left Ventricle

Function
I.

II.

Function of both Atriums to receive the blood.


Function of both Ventricle to pushed the blood.

Arteries:
The blood vesicles that carry blood for heart to different
parts of body are called arteries
-That contain oxygenated blood except pulmonary arteries.

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Veins
The blood vessecles that collect blood from different parts
carry back to the heart are called veins.

Lungs

(1) Pulmonary
Circulation

R. A

L.A

R.V

L.V

(2)Systemic
Circulation
Body Parts

Capillaries:
Aort
a

Arteries

It is a skin area
Capillaries

Vana
Cava

Venolose Veins

(2)Coronary Circulation:
Heart

Heart Muscles

Heart

(3)Portal Circulation
Heart

GIT

Liver

Heart

Blood pressure:
The pressure exerted by heart on blood vesicles is
called blood Pressure.
Types of Blood

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systolic
Heart Muscles
Contract

Diasystolic
Heart Muscles
Relax

Blood
55% Plasma

90%

45 % Blood

10 cells

Blood Cells
1. Red Blood Cell (RBC)
2. White Blood Cell (WBC)
3. 1Platelets

(1)Red Blood Cells


I.
II.

Hemoglobin 95%
Carries of Oxygen

(2)White Blood Cells


I.

Defiance of body

(3) Platelets
I.

Blood clotting

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Antibiotic
Definition:
There are sub stances which kill and inhibit the Bactria.

1. Macrolydes
(i) Azithromycin

(ii)Clathromycin

Mode of Action

Protein binding synthesizes inhibitors

2. Cephalosporins
(1) Cefradin

(2) Cefaclor

(3) Cefixime

Mode of Action
Cell wall syntheses inhibitors

3.

Quinolons

(1)Ciprofloxacin (2)Lovofloxacin
(3)Moxifloxacin (4)Gatifloxacin
Mode of Action
DNA Gayrase inhibitors

4.

Penceline

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Ans:
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Ans:
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Ans:
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Ans:
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Ans:
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Q,No9: Knowledge about field and medical system?
Ans:
Yes, sir I know little bit about field and medical system.
I. Digestive
II. Respiratory
III. Circulative
Q,No10: What about you know for antibiotic and any

other Medicine?
Ans:
Q,No11:
Ans:
Q,No12:
Ans:

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Salary How much?


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