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Small intestine

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small intestine
part of the digestive tract, following the stomach and followed by the large intestine fake
duodenum
The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine in most vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. In mammals, it may be the principal site for iron absorption. The duodenum precedes the jejunum and ileum and is the shortest part of the small intestine.
ileum
The ileum () is the final section of the small intestine in most higher vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. In fish, the divisions of the small intestine are not as clear and the terms posterior intestine or distal intestine may be used instead of ileum.
jejunum
The jejunum is the second part of the small intestine in humans and most higher vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. Its lining is specialized for the absorption by enterocytes of small nutrient molecules which have been previously digested by enzymes in the duodenum.
intestinal villus
finger-like projection of the small intestine
microvillus
Microvilli (: microvillus) are microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area for diffusion and minimize any increase in volume, and are involved in a wide variety of functions, including absorption, secretion, cellular adhesion, and mechanotransduction.
Peyer's patch
lymphatic tissue present in the lower portion of the small intestine, mainly in the ileum
ileocecal valve
sphincter muscle valve
small intestine cancer
intestinal cancer that is located in the small intestine
microfold cell
cell type, lineage of epithelial cells present in mucosal tissue
Goldbeater's skin
processed outer membrane of the intestine of an animal