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- Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
13: *[[Mouth]] (buccal cavity; includes [[salivary glands]], [[mucosa]], [[tooth|teeth]]...
16: *[[Stomach]], which includes the [[antrum]] and [[pylorus]]
19: ***'''[[duodenum]]'''
20: ***'''[[jejunum]]'''
27: ****[[descending colon]] and [[sigmoid flexure]] - Duodenum (1179 bytes)
1: ...eitz]]. Two very important ducts open into the duodenum, namely the [[bile duct]] and the [[pancreatic...
3: ...intraperitoneal]] structure. The [[pH]] in the duodenum is 6.0 to 6.5 (slightly acidic).
5: The name ''duodenum'' is from the [[Latin]] ''duodenum digitorum'', twelve fingers' breadths or inche... - Small intestine (1643 bytes)
2: ...'. Food from the stomach is allowed in to the duodenum by a muscle called the [[pylorus]], or [[pylor...
6: ==Small Intestine Disorders== - Peritoneum (3904 bytes)
3: ==Structure and development==
4: ...f slippery fluid that allows the two layers to slide freely over each other.
8: As an [[embryo]] develops, the various abdominal organs grow into the...
16: ...troperitoneal, retroperitoneal or infraperitoneal depending on whether they are covered with visceral ...
20: *[[jejunum]] - Intestine (1989 bytes)
2: ...and [[ileum]] while the large intestine is subdivided into the [[cecum]], [[colon (anatomy)|colon]] an...
4: ...allows these nutrients to enter the blood via its dedicated membrane.
6: ...intestine''' has a particular folded texture in order to increase the surface area available for diffu...
8: ...ia also account for the production of methane inside our intestine (which is released as ''flatulence'...
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