What can be the consequences if, esophagus is directly attached with duodenum
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The pylorus is the part of the stomach that connects to the small intestine. This region includes the pyloric sphincter, which is a thick ring of muscle that acts as a valve to control the emptying of stomach contents (chyme) into the duodenum (first part of the small intestine).
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The consequences happens in the digestive system as some of nutrients won't be digested.
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There will be some difficulties in the digestive track since there is the connection between esophagus and the stomach, which helps to prevent food from returning back.
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