jejuno-ileal junction

jejunoileal junction

The area where the jejunum ends and the ileum part of the intestine begins. Although there is no clear distinct section, the ileum is narrower and has smaller villi than the jejunum.

Type Organ
Parent Structure intestinal junction
Latin Name jejunoileal junction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the jejuno-ileal junction?
The area where the jejunum ends and the ileum part of the intestine begins. Although there is no clear distinct section, the ileum is narrower and has smaller villi than the jejunum.
What is the Latin name for the jejuno-ileal junction?
The Latin name for the jejuno-ileal junction is jejunoileal junction.

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