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The bend in the colon between the transverse and descending parts. The other flexure (between ascending and transverse) is the hepatic flexure.
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That depends on what you mean by "not bend". Nothing will bend if it just sits there, but if you attempt to bend it with even your hands, pure gold should bend at least some noticeable distance.
It will bend to the southwest.
It depends how far you bend it.
I think you must be asking about Splenic Flexure. The splenic (or left colic) flexure is a sharp bend between the transverse and the descending colon in the left upper quadrant of humans.
The colon starts from the right and lower side of the abdomen. It goes up ward. Then almost horizontally towards left side of upper abdomen. Then it goes downwards. The bend here is called as left colic flexure. It is also called as splenic flexure.
The term for where the intestines bend in the upper left quadrant under the spleen is the splenic flexure.
The bend in the colon between the transverse and descending parts. The other flexure (between ascending and transverse) is the hepatic flexure.
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Sigmoid colonThe sigmoid colon is the part of the large intestine after the descending colon and before the rectum. The name sigmoid means S-shaped (see sigmoid). The walls of the sigmoid colon are muscular, and contract to increase the pressure inside the colon, causing the stool to move into the rectum.The sigmoid colon is supplied with blood from several branches (usually between 2 and 6) of the sigmoid arteries, a branch of the IMA. The IMA terminates as the superior rectal artery.
The future tense of "bend" is "will bend" or "shall bend."
5d bend
Yes I can do that...depends on the steel. I like when girls have superstrength and can bend steel.
dangerous bend
A bend in a pipe