She writes: "This overview of the human gastrointestinal tract comes from an online biology textbook written by John W. Kimball, Ph.D. The page index includes ingestion, the stomach, the liver, the pancreas, and the small and large intestines. The simple text presented in outline form along with detailed illustrations provides easy reading of the material. I found it very beneficial while preparing for the exam. Also to note, within the text are highlighted keywords that provide direct links to additional informational that was sometimes necessary to review. This website offered a general yet complete summary of the human GI tract. Thanks for the opportunity to earn extra points!"
She writes: "This is real simple for people just starting to learn."
She writes: "For the digestive system, I found useful information on this web cite (sic). This page went through the entire digestive tract step by step. I found this very helpful, it being put in different words. It also explained the control of the digestive system. This was all very useful to me because I did not do to well on the test. I feel now that I have a better understanding of this information now.
She writes: "I bumped into this site while trying to get more information to better understand the digestive system. It has some simple diagrams with simple explanations. I found it helpful to combine with the more complex processes of the digestive system. If you click on the terms it give a generic idea of what it means and allows you to link terms that relate to the digestive system. Hope this is helpful to other students.
He writes: "I have been meaning to send you this website. Dr. Linus Pauling institute has excellent info on nutrition which would apply to many students in all diciplines as well as Clinical Trials. The information is meticuliously organized and in depth.
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