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What is the structure and functions of small intestine?​

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It is, on average, 23ft long and is comprised of three structural parts; the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. Functionally, the small intestine is chiefly involved in the digestion and absorption of nutrients. It receives pancreatic secretions and bile through the hepatopancreatic duct which aid with its functions.

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It is, on average, 23ft long and is comprised of three structural parts; the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. Functionally, the small intestine is chiefly involved in the digestion and absorption of nutrients. It receives pancreatic secretions and bile through the hepatopancreatic duct which aid with its functions.

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