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It is above your intestine but only by less than a quarter of an inch.
The stomach isn't really suspended. Internal organs are pretty compact so everything has its space in your torso. That being said, the small intestine is below the stomach and the lungs are above it.
Figure it out.lol this guy above me is a dickhere :No, the stomach doesn't release its contents into the small intestine suddenly and all at once. After being in the stomach, food enters the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine.
It is to the bottom-right of the liver, to the left of the stomach, and above the large intestine.
The small intestine stops (ends) at its junction with the large intestine just above the cecum. Its origin is from the stomach at the gastroduodenal junction. The first part of the small intestine is the duodenum.
the stomach is superior (above) the navel behind the navel would be the jejunum section of the small intestine.
The acidic environment of the stomach helps break down foodstuffs that was ingested and also kills potential bacteria. The alkaline environment of the intestines facilitates the absorption of nutrients.
No, the pancreas is above the kidneys, but below the stomach.
This is the first segment of the small intestine right below the stomach.
The esophagus links the mouth to the stomach. The small intestine links the stomach to the large intestine.
That would be your bladder.. You stomach is above your waist.