At the bottom of the stomach. When the pylorus opens, it lets partially digested foor or water into the duodenum (top part of small intestine.)
ileocecal sphincter (valve)
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The pyloric sphincter, or valve, is a strong ring of smooth muscle at the end of the pyloric canal and lets food pass from the stomach to the duodenum. It receives sympathetic innervation from celiac ganglion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pylorus
The Pyloric Sphincter.
The Pyloric Sphincter
pyloric sphincter to the ileocecal valve
Yes, The pyloric sphincter valve regulates the exit of digested food from the stomach to the small intestine.
A muscular valve is like a strong flap that is capable of opening and closing at will. An example of a muscular valve is the pyloric sphincter.
The pyloric sphincter regulates passage of chymefrom the stomach
I believe that it is called the Pyloric Sphincter.
Bile is produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder. The presence of lipids in the duodenum causes the release of bile. Ultimately the liver and gall bladder control the release of bile.
The valve that controls the movement of food between the stomach and small intestine is called the pyloric sphincter. It regulates the passage of partially digested food from the stomach into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption.