pylorus
the duodenum
The duodenum
It occurs first in the stomach and then in the duodenum.
The duodenum is the juncture between the stomach and the small intestine.
it is thrown out of the duodenum and reaches the anus immediately
Pylorus
The small intestine.
part of the small intestine called the duodenum.
Food that you eat starts breaking down by the duodenum in the small intestine. The duodenum also regulates the rate that the stomach empties out.
The pyloric pump of the stomach empties what's inside the stomach into the duodenum. The pump is activated when the stomach distends. The pump is inhibited when there's acid inside the duodenum. The pump is also inhibited if there are substances difficult tot digest inside the duodenum.
The gall bladder releases bile into the duodenum, which is the part of the small intestine that the stomach empties into.
the duodenum
jejunum
pyloric part ( pyloric antrum and pyloric sphincter)
small intestineDuodenumThe duodenum of the small intestine.Via the ileum into the small intestine.small intestine
The duodenum is the first part of the intestine; it is the place that the stomach empties it's contents into. Along with that, the duodenum is an essential digestion site. The pancreas, liver and gallbladder all secrete important digestive enzymes into the duodenum. The enzymes digest fats, proteins and fats. Much activity goes on in the duodenum, which is why the duodenum is so crucial for digestion.
Duodenum, part of stomach, pancreas, part of liver