BSC 1086C Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Portal Triad, Celiac Artery, Sublingual Gland

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Adventitia or serosa it comes out of your body from list below). segmentation). Large intestine duodenum jejunum ileum cecum ascending colon transverse colon descending colon sigmoid colon rectum. Match the types of secretions that each of these glands release (answers can repeat). Place correct numbers of right column to its corresponding mesentery on left column. 5: attaches the transverse colon to posterior abdominal wall, attaches stomach to transverse colon, supports the sigmoid colon, attaches liver to diaphragm. 1: supports most of the small intestine. A patient has esophageal cancer and must have a feeding tube inserted. The doctor tells the patient that the tube will be inserted surgically into the duodenum. The patient"s wife asks why the tube will not be inserted into the stomach. The tube will not be inserted in the stomach because it secretes acids that breakdown food, but the feeding tube will already have broken down food, making that process unnecessary.

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