difference between jejunum and ileum
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The three sections of the small intestine look similar to each other at a microscopic level, but there are some important differences. The jejunum and ileum do not have Brunner's glands in the submucosa, while the ileum has Peyer's patches in the mucosa, but the duodenum and jejunum do not.
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no clear demarcation is noted between the ileum and jejunum.however there are some features which distinguish the ileum and jejunum.the ileum has a thinner wall and a smaller luman than the jejunum and mainly occupies the central and right lower abdomen and pelvis
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