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The order of passageways from proximal to distal in the human body is typically mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum), large intestine (cecum, colon, rectum), and anus.
The six named regions of the large intestine from proximal to distal are: cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum.
The distal tubule
The distal interphalangeal joints are the most distal joints of the lower extremities.
The ankle is distal to the hip, meaning it is further away from the trunk of the body compared to the hip.
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located in the wall of the distal portion of the small intestine.
Peyer's patches
The ileum is the most distal portion of the small intestine from the pylorus of the stomach. It connects to the large intestine at the ileocecal valve.
Small intestine
The small intestine.
small intestine
There are a lot of organs distal to the small intestine, such as the duodenum
The organ which is distal to the small intestine is the appendix.
The distal coiled portion of the small intestine is called the ileum. It is located between the jejunum and the cecum (the beginning of the large intestine) and is the longest section of the small intestine. The ileum is primarily involved in the absorption of nutrients, especially vitamin B12 and bile salts.
The small intestine- duodenum, jejuneum, and ileum.
The large intestine opens at its distal end to the outside of the body as the anus