No, phalanges are not part of the small intestines. Phalanges refer to the bones in the fingers and toes, while the small intestines are a section of the digestive system responsible for nutrient absorption. These two structures are entirely different and serve distinct functions in the body.
Intestines
Ileum.
It's a part of the small intestines...
jejunum
Yes
Yes, it is part of the small intestine. It is an organ.
the duodenum (the first 25cm of the small intestine)
The contents of the ileum
The large intestine
The small intestines is the longest organ in the alimentary canal.
The superior mesenteric artery
Phalanges are bones and thus a part of the skeletal system.