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What are inhalants, what effect do they have on mental functioning, and what are the main dangers of using thesesubstances?
Pylorus
The opening from the stomach into the duodenum, controlled by a sphincter that regulates the passage of food.
Small Intestine
A long, coiled tube within the digestive system where most of the digestion and absorption of nutrients occurs, connecting the stomach to the large intestine.
Soft Palate
The flexible part at the back of the roof of the mouth, separating the mouth from the nasopharynx, and plays a key role in speech and swallowing.
Salivary Glands
Glands located in the mouth that produce saliva, essential for digestion, dental health, and keeping the mouth moist.
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