Shroyer NF, Kocoshis SA (2011) Anatomy and physiology of the small and large intestines. In: Wyllie R, Hyames JS (eds) Pediatric gastrointestinal and liver disease, 4th edn. Elsevier, PhiladelphiaOsontokun B, Kocoshis SA. Anatomy and physiology of the small and large intestine. In: ...
Anatomy and Physiology Large Intestine The large intestine is about 1.5 m (5 feet) long and is characterized by the following components: The cecum is a dead‐end pouch at the beginning of the large intestine, just below the ileocecal valve. ...
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Anatomy of the Small intestine Thesmall intestineis about 6 meters (m) long and consists of three parts: the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum (figure 16.13). Theduodenum(doo-od′̆e-n̆um, doo-̄o-d̆e′n̆um) is about 25 cm long(the termduodenummeans 12, suggesting th...
Anatomy and Physiology of the Small Intestine The small intestine is the longest organ in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is responsible for the absorption of nutrients, maintaining water and electrolyte balance, providing an immunologic barrier, and endocrine secretion. J Campbell,J Berry,Y Lia...
Anatomy and Physiology of the Small and Large Intestines Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease (Fourth Edition) Book2011, Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease (Fourth Edition) Noah F. Shroyer, Samuel A. Kocoshis Explore book Anatomy of the Large Intestine The large intestine commences ...
The small intestine is the most important organ of the digestive tract. You can live without a stomach or colon, but you cannot live without a small intestine. Its main function is to absorb nutrients, fluids, and electrolytes necessary for our life. The small intestine is also the largest ...
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Normal Small Intestine: Anatomy, Specimen Dissection and Histology Relevant to Pathological Practice This chapter represents a brief review of normal small bowel anatomy, physiology and histology. Although not designed to replace standard textbooks of hist... RE Petras 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Effect ...
Here we review our current knowledge concerning salmon intestinal anatomy, immunity, digestive physiology and microbiota in the context of industrialized feeding regimes. We point out knowledge gaps and indicate promising novel technologies to improve salmonid intestinal health....