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What is human gut? Explain it's function

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Answered by rathodprabodhan12
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Ensuring the healthy development of the gut is of major importance as gut function is inextricably linked to our overall health and wellbeing. Home to 100 trillion microorganisms, collectively known as the 'microbiota', the gut's primary function is the digestion, absorption of nutrients and the excretion of waste.

Answered by sikha38
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The mouth is the first part of the gut (gastrointestinal tract). When we eat, food passes down the gullet (oesophagus), into the stomach, and then into the small intestine. The small intestine has three sections - the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine and follows on from the stomach. The duodenum curls around the pancreas creating a c-shaped tube. The jejunum and ileum make up the rest of the small intestine and are found coiled in the centre of the tummy (abdomen). The small intestine is the place where food is digested and absorbed into the bloodstream.

The other main function of the stomach is to store food until the gastrointestinal tract (gut) is ready to receive it. You can eat a meal faster than your intestines can digest it. Digestion involves breaking food down into its most basic parts.

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