Biology, asked by panchalnaveen57, 4 months ago

difine the pyloric sphinters​

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Answered by snehatanti
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Explanation:

The pyloric sphincter is a band of smooth muscle that controls the movement of partially digested food and juices from the pylorus into the duodenum.

Answered by atharva420
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The outlet of the stomach (the pylorus and duodenum) may be obstructed by an ulcer or tumor, or by something large and indigestible that was swallowed. The pyloric sphincter at the exit of the stomach may not open enough or at the right times to allow food to pass through...

The pyloric sphincter is a band of smooth muscle that controls the movement of partially digested food and juices from the pylorus into the duodenum.....

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