An operation where a portion of the lower stomach (pylorus) is removed. The remaining portion of the stomach is then connected to the duodenum (first part of the small intestine).
The dome-shaped portion of the stomach just beneath the diaphragm is called the fundus. It is located in the upper left portion of the stomach and is responsible for storing and mixing ingested food before releasing it into the rest of the stomach for digestion.
The area under the stomach is called the hypogastrium or the lower abdomen.
The lower portion of the trunk of the body is called the pelvis. It consists of the hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx, and acts as a support structure for the spine and a connection point for the lower limbs.
The cardiac portion of the stomach stores the ingested food.
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It is called the Fundus.
The portion of the stomach closest to the small intestine is called the pylorus. This region controls the flow of partially digested food from the stomach into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption.
The inferior portion of the stomach is called the antrum. It is located near the bottom of the stomach and plays a role in mixing food with digestive juices before it is passed into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption.
No, the lower portion of the crust and the upper portion of the mantle together are not called the core. The core is a separate layer found beneath the mantle, and it is divided into the outer core and inner core based on composition and properties.
It is called the xyphoid process.
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