The ilea is the lowest part of the small intestine.
The ileum. (The duodenum is the first portion and the jejunum is the 2nd portion.)
2 feet proximal to ileocaecal junction.
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I would say that the stomach is anterior and superior to the small intestine.
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The proper name of the bowel is the large intestine, although some believe the small intestine is uncluded. This means the name bowel can be quite ambiguous so a more appropriate common name is the colon.
Peyer's patches are lymphoid follicles located in the wall of the small intestine. They are similar to the tonsils, they 1) destroy bacteria, preventing them from breaching the wall of the small intestine (which is technically "outside" the body) and entering the bloodstream. 2) the generate memory lymphocytes for long term immunity. They are a part of the collection of lymphoid tissues called MALT, mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue. Hope this helps! RN nursing student
I don't believe you can live without it unless only part is removed. The colon, large intestine, keeps you from dehydrating by pulling the water out of digested matter creating feces.yes that is the official term for it.
Illeum
ileumitisdiverticulitisIleitis. This refers to the inflammation of the third part of the small intestine (the ileum). Inflammation of the large intestine is called colitis.
The stomach is a generic term for the system that digests food. The small intestine is a part of that system
Duodenal ulcers
Enteral means pertaining to the small intestine.
inflammation of the jejunum and ileum
Enteropathy is any abnormal condition of the small intestine.
Absorption!
I would say that the stomach is anterior and superior to the small intestine.
The large intestine is called the colon, while enteron is a term for the intestine, both small and large.
The small intestine is divided into three structural parts: ..Duodenum 26 cm (9.8 in) in lengthJejunum 2.5 m (8.2 ft)Ileum 3.5 m (11.5 ft)
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