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The pyloric sphincter regulates the entry of chyme into the duodenum.

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The flow of chyme from the stomach to the small intestine is controlled by stretch receptors in the distal part of the stomach that allows small amounts of chyme to enter the duodenum.

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Q: What controls the amount of chyme entering that small intestine?
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