what is the significance of highly coiled nature of small intestine?
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The second region, the jejunum, in the central section of the abdomen, comprises about two-fifths of the remaining tract. The colour of the jejunum is deep red because of its extensive blood supply; its peristaltic movements are rapid and vigorous, and there is little fat in the mesentery that supports this region.
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