reception part of gut is
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The gastrointestinal system, also referred to as the gastrointestinal tract, digestive system, digestive tract, or gut, is a group of organs that includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, small intestine, colon, and rectum.
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The reception part of the gut is called the duodenum.
- The small intestine or gut is where the majority of food digestion and absorption takes place by the activity of various enzymes.
- The duodenum segment (upper), jejunum segment (middle), and ileum segment (lower) are the three sections that make up the small intestine.
- Because it receives partially digested stomach contents, the duodenum is known as the receptive section of the gut.
- Enzymatic secretion from the pancreas and gall bladder is also received.
- As a result, the duodenum is the receptive region of the gut, receiving food and secretions from other parts of the body for further digestion.
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