Lesson 8 of Metabolic Reactions Student Edition Kristie McGuire
What Disease Does M'kenna Have. She is allergic to gluten, a protein in foods such as wheat. M’kenna’s doctor collected evidence from m’kenna and from medical tests to diagnose.
M’kenna also felt sick when she ate foods with dairy, like milk, cheese, and ice cream. Web m’kenna’s doctor’s notes patient’s name: While m’kenna tried to eat healthy foods, eating only made her feel sick. Web m'kenna has celiac disease. Compare data from m'kenna's system to the data you recorded for the healthy system. Bacteria in the colon help to digest the remaining food products. M'kenna likes to sleep, eat, and play sports with her friends. M'kenna is not feeling well.she complains about having nausea, fatigue, weight loss, muscle cramps, vomiting, diarrhea , difficulty breathing with exercise, rapid heartbeat with exercise, abdominal cramps, and brain fog (difficulty concentrating • bleeding from the rectum or. Web disease m'kenna has celiac disease, which means that the villi her small intestine are flatter than they should be m'kenna's villi are flat in her small intestine as a result, nutrients, such as glucose, are not absorbed as well as they should be. This means that cells all over the body do not have the fuel to make the energy they need.
Bacteria in the colon help to digest the remaining food products. M’kenna also felt sick when she ate foods with dairy, like milk, cheese, and ice cream. Web how can a problem in one part of m'kenna's body cause symptoms in another part? Web disease m'kenna has celiac disease, which means that the villi her small intestine are flatter than they should be m'kenna's villi are flat in her small intestine as a result, nutrients, such as glucose, are not absorbed as well as they should be. Therefore, she has shortened villi in her small intestine. *gluten is not the same as glucose what is the most important piece of evidence that supports this diagnosis? She is allergic to gluten, a protein in foods such as wheat. She had always been able to eat these foods, but now they made her feel terrible. Bacteria in the colon help to digest the remaining food products. M’kenna, who will be 3 next month, was diagnosed last year with neurofibromatosis, a disease that causes tumors to grow on nerve endings, both outside and inside the body. While m’kenna tried to eat healthy foods, eating only made her feel sick.