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The following series of 5 questions refer to the accompanying diagram of pathways controlling digestive function. Use the diagram to help answer the questions.
-Changes in digestive function related to parasympathetic function are associated with:
Ethyl
A functional group or moiety consisting of two carbon atoms and five hydrogen atoms (–C2H5), often derived from ethanol.
Dimethyldodecane
An organic compound structured as a dodecane backbone with two methyl groups attached, used in various chemical contexts.
Alkane
A hydrocarbon compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged in a tree structure with single bonds.
Alkane
Saturated hydrocarbons consisting of carbon and hydrogen atoms connected by single bonds in a tree structure, without any cycles or double bonds.
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