The ileum.
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Appendix
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the small intestine leads to and ends at the cecum of the ascending colon or large intestine
the cecum is the first part of the large intestine where it meets the ileum of the small intestine. the appendix is a tube that has no particular use to the body that is attached to the cecum.
The small intestines joins the large intestines at the cecum. The cecum isn't really a pouch, but the appendix, which is a pouch, is also attached to the cecum.
the jejunum is the middle portion of the small intestine
The small intestine and large intestine are connected. The area where they connect is around the appendix in the lower right portion of the abdomen.
c. cecum which is the first portion of the large intestine)
The duodenum is the first portion of the small intestine. The jejunum is the middle portion of the small intestine. And the ileum is the last and longest portion of the small intestine, extends from the jejunum to the cecum of the large intestine.
The Cecum is part of the Large Intestine. It is located near the Appendix.
The small intestine connects to the large intestine about a hands length beneath the liver. The portion of the S.I. is called the ileum and the portion it joins to is the cecum. A sphincter connects the two, preventing back flow. Below the junction is the appendix, which is essentially the tapering off of the large intestine into a rat tail like shape. Matter is supposed to continue up through this part of L.I. hence it's named the ascending colon.
The Ileum!The jejunum is before the ileum, & the cecum is after the ileum.
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the small intestine leads to and ends at the cecum of the ascending colon or large intestine
The iliocecal valve is an involuntary smooth muscle sphincter located between the ileum (small intestine) and the secum (portion of large intestine). Its function is to prevent backflow or reflux into the ileum.
The small intestines are connected to the stomach and the large intestine. The spot where the large intestine is connected to the small intestine is called the cecum. A typical colonoscopy will go up to but not beyond the cecum.
Cecum. The duodenum, jejunum, and ileum are the three parts of the small intestine while the cecum is apart of the large intestine.