kaksteistsõrmiku
Kaksteistsõrmiku, also known as the duodenum, is the first section of the small intestine in humans and most vertebrates. It is a C-shaped tube that extends from the pylorus of the stomach to the jejunum. The name "duodenum" comes from the Latin word duodeni, meaning "twelve," referring to its approximate length, which is about twelve finger-breadths.
The primary role of the duodenum is to break down food coming from the stomach and absorb
The walls of the duodenum are lined with villi and microvilli, which are finger-like projections that increase
Diseases affecting the duodenum include duodenal ulcers, which are sores that develop on the lining, often