[Environmental factors and the functional development of the digestive system]
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[Environmental factors and the functional development of the digestive system]
Abstract
A single action of cold, heat and malnutrition prompts an early transition of the digestive-transport system from juvenile to adult type. Repeated actions of these factors decrease the hydrolytic-transporting function of the digestive tract, the decrease being age-dependent.
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