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The structure that controls the release of material from the stomach to the small intestine is the Illeocecal valve. The structure that functions to prevent entrance of food into the trachea is the epiglottis.
The pyloric sphincter regulates the entry of chyme into the duodenum.
The pyloric sphincter regulates the passage of chyme into the duodenum (sm. intestine).
The chyme goes in the small intestine.
Segmental movement is the special type of mixing movement that pushes chyme back and forth in the small intestine. This motion lets it mix more completely with intestinal juices. In contrast, peristalsis, which is less common in the small intestine than segmental movement, is a one way movement of the chyme towards the large intestine.
movement of chyme from the stomach to the small intestine is regulated by what
The stomach produces chyme.
food converted into chyme when it leaves stomach to small intestine
The iliocecal sphincterThe ileum is the last (and longest) portion of small intestine. It empties into into the cecum (the first part of the "large intestine") at the iliocecal junction. The iliocecal sphincter is a ring of invountary smooth muscle at this junction, controlling the passage of digestive contents from the small intestine to the large intestine.
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Pancreas
The food in the stomach are known as chyme at this stage. The pyloric sphincter (a muscle) ensures that chyme is released bit by bit into the small intestine.