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Q: What is the passage of digested food products through the wall of the intestine into the bloodstream?
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Ring-like muscle that controls the flow from the stomach to the small intestine?

It is called pyloric sphincter and it regulates the passage of digested food from the stomach onto the duodenum ( small intestine ).


Is the tissue in the intestines ciliated?

No cells of small intestine do not have cilia. The main functions of small intestine is absorption of digested food. Hence, its surface area has to be large. Villi and microvilli serve this purpose and increase the surface area of mucosa many fold. Also, the diameter of small intestine if large enough so no cilia is required, for passage of food too.


Absorption involves the passage of materials into and out of what organ?

In and out of the bloodstream. I hope this helps.


What structures controls the passage of materials from the small intestine to the large 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.


Which system has a lumen in its internal environment?

The digestive system features lumen in the gastrointestinal tract. Absorption is the passage of digested end products from the lumen of the GI tract through the mucosal cells into the blood or lymph.


When soil in the digestive passage of an earthworm leaves the crop it passes directly to the?

gizzard where it is digested


Is the narrow passage that connects the stomach with the small intestine?

Pylorus


What is the condition caused by the presence of digested blood in the stool called?

Melena is the passage of black, tarry, and foul smelling stools. This is caused by the presence of digested blood in the stools.


Function of a large intestine?

Absorption of water and serve as passage to unabsorbed food.


What is the smooth muscle that controls the passage of food into the small intestine?

The pyloric sphincter


What is the function of pyloris?

passage at the lower end of the stomach that leads into the duodenum (intestine)


Where do drugs end up by way of the bile duct or from the passage from the stomach?

The intestine