Examples of using Duodenum in English and their translations into Indonesian
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is composed of smooth muscles positioned at the end of the pyloric canal that allows food to get transferred from the stomach to the duodenum.
the rest is“proenzymes” that trigger a cascade of reactions in the duodenum, thanks to which the body breaks down carbohydrates,
stomach, and duodenum until it reaches the spot where the ducts of the biliary tree and pancreas open into the duodenum.
will usually cause the expulsion of intestinal contents which have already mixed with bile in the duodenum.
bile to increase digestion in the duodenum.
are often found at the beginning of the small intestine in the duodenum.
in the mucosal lining of the stomach and duodenum.
Ph.D., professor of nutritional sciences at Cornell University,“Caffeine lowers the rate at which the levels of stockpiles in the stomach to the duodenum(part of the small intestine where digestion takes place) and also may increase the metabolism.”.
stomach, and duodenum until it reaches the spot where the ducts of the biliary tree and pancreas open into the duodenum.
the first part of the small intestine called the duodenum.
the pyloric sphincter is responsible for regulating the motion of partially digested food from the stomach to the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
When food enters the duodenum, multiplenervous reflexes are initiated from the duodenal wall that pass back to the stomach to slow
The acid that is not absorbed by food enters the duodenum and is quickly neutralized by sodium bicarbonate,
As a rule, the inflammatory process in the duodenum develops as a result of the effects on the body of factors that have an irritating
secretion i.e. Mucous(containing bicarbonate) in order to: protect the duodenum from the acidic content of chyme(which is introduced into the duodenum from the stomach);
what is not sent during meals to the duodenum(beginning of your small bowel)
the propulsion of the food from the stomach into the duodenum while releasing the appropriate enzymes,
the location where the stomach empties into the duodenum(the first part of the small intestine).
part of the stomach and duodenum seen through the endoscope
Blood vessel defects in the embryo may cause the absence or closure of the duodenum by decreasing the blood supply in the affected area, or there may be an overgrowth of cells in the duodenum that obstruct the channel of the first part of the duodenum lumen occuring during the sixth