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Featured Article: Duodenum
The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine in vertebrates. In humans, it is shortest part of the small intestine, connecting the stomach to the jejunum, and it is where most chemical digestion takes place. In order to gain the most nutrients from plant and animal matter, the duodenum utilizes digestive enzymes from the pancreas, bile from the gall bladder, and enzymes from duodenal cells, while hormones help to coordinate those actions as well as the emptying of the stomach's contents into the duodenum.
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