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If not enough water is reabsorbed by the colon, this malfunction may occur.
a) Diarrhea
b) Gall stones
c) Constipation
d) Heartburn

If too much water is reabsorbed by the colon, this malfunction may occur.
a) Diarrhea
b) Gall stones
c) Constipation
d) Heartburn

This malfunction is characterized by a burning pain felt in the chest caused by a back up of stomach acid in the esophagus.
a) Diarrhea
b) Gall stones
c) Constipation
d) Heartburn

These are sharp crystalized cholesterol deposits blocking bile ducts.
a) Diarrhea
b) Gall stones
c) Constipation
d) Heartburn

Inflammation of the fingerlike projection dangling from the cecum.
a) Appendicitis
b) Peritonitis
c) Jaundice
d) Ulcer

Infection of the tissues lining the abdominal cavity covering its organs.
a) Appendicitis
b) Peritonitis
c) Jaundice
d) Ulcer

Erosion of the protective mucosa layer anywhere in the GI tract.
a) Appendicitis
b) Peritonitis
c) Jaundice
d) Ulcer

Yellow coloring of tissues of the body.
a) Appendicitis
b) Peritonitis
c) Jaundice
d) Ulcer

Typically caused by a build up of bile salts and pigments entering the bloodstream.
a) Appendicitis
b) Peritonitis
c) Jaundice
d) Ulcer

This malfunction can cause dehydration if persistent.
a) Diarrhea
b) Gall stones
c) Constipation
d) Heartburn

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