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what is bowl loops in human body

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Answered by shubhamkkt
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A fan-shaped supporting ligament such as the mesentery, with an attachment of only 6 in. and an average length of 8-9 in., must suspend 20-22 ft of small bowel. This remarkable feat is accomplished by the unique plication or frilling of its intestinal border. The mesentery extends from its root in a series of fanlike ruffles. This geometric arrangement provides an unusually long border to suspend the jejunum and ileum. It is precisely this feature that contributes to the characteristic undulating nature of the coils of small intestine. The mesentery is of such a length that the loops are able to move freely in the abdominal cavity, and consequently the position occupied by any portion of the small bowel, with the usual exception of the beginning of the jejunum and the ending of the ileum, cannot be stated with certainty.
Answered by oindrilla
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this is a U shape tubule in kidney
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