kaksteistsõrmiksoolde
Kaksteistsõrmiksoolde, also known as the duodenum, is the first section of the small intestine in the digestive system of humans and many other vertebrates. It immediately follows the stomach and precedes the jejunum, the second part of the small intestine. The name "duodenum" is derived from the Latin word for "twelve," referring to its approximate length, which is about twelve fingerbreadths.
The primary functions of the duodenum are to neutralize stomach acid and to chemically digest food. It
The wall of the duodenum contains specialized glands that secrete mucus and bicarbonate. The presence of food