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incebağırsağın alt yarısı

listen to the pronunciation of incebağırsağın alt yarısı
التركية - الإنجليزية
ileum
The last, and usually the longest, division of the small intestine; the part between the jejunum and large intestine
the last (and longest) segment of the small intestine
{i} third and lowest section of the small intestine (Anatomy)
the part of the small intestine between the jejunum and the cecum
the lower end of the small intestine
—The lowest section of the small intestine, which attaches to the large intestine
the last division of the small intestine that constitutes the part between the jejunum and large intestine and in humans forms the last three fifths of the part of the small intestine beyond the end of the duodenum and that is smaller and thinner-walled than the jejunum with fewer circular folds but more numerous Peyer's patches
Greek eilein = twisted adjective - ileal
The last portion of the small intestine
Last section of the small intestine before it connects to the colon
Final and longest segment of the small intestine. It is the site of absorption of vitamin B12 (see vitamin B complex) and reabsorption of about 90% of conjugated bile salts. It extends about 13 ft (4 m), from the jejunum (middle section of the small intestine) to the ileocecal valve, where it joins the large intestine. Disorders produce vitamin B12 deficiency and extensive diarrhea (since bile salts in the large intestine interfere with water absorption)