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what you mean pyloric portion​

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Answered by rahmam
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The pyloric sphincter, or valve, is a strong ring of smooth muscle at the end of the pyloric canal which lets food pass from the stomach to the duodenum. It controls the outflow of gastric contents into the duodenum.

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>>THE PYLORIC SPHINTER , OR VALVE , IS A STRONG RING OF SMOOTH MUSCLES AT THE END OF THE PYLORIC CANAL WHICH LEDS FOOD PASSES FROM STOMACH TO THE DUODENUM ( THE FIRST PART OF THE SMALL INTESTINE IMMEDIATELY BEYOND THE STOMACH LEADING TO THE JEJUNUM ) IT CONTROLS THE OUTFLOW OF GASTRIC CONTENS INTO DUODENUM. IT PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN DIGESTION . ............

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