What would be a likely symptom of a person born with no stomach (i.e. his esophagus fed directly into the small intestin

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What would be a likely symptom of a person born with no stomach (i.e. his esophagus fed directly into the small intestin

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What would be a likely symptom of a person born with no stomach (i.e. his esophagus fed directly into the small intestine)? He would would have to eat larger portions more frequently. He would be less susceptible to infections. The small intestine enzymes would work less efficiently in a high pH environment. He would be able to digest protein better. All of the above are true. What would be the consequence of a Erika eating a lot of salty fries such that she became hyper- osmotic? Her kidneys would sense the high osmolarity and release more renin. Her chemoreceptors would sense the high osmolarity and trigger the release of atrial natiuretic peptide. Her adrenal cortex would sense the high osmolarity and release more aldosterone. Her hypothalamus would sense the high osmolarity and increase thirst and ADH release. Her juxtaglomerular cells would sense the high osmolarity and release more ANG II, which would cause thirst.
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