Asked by Pawan Kumar on May 21, 2024

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The four regions of the human and feline stomach are the cardia, body, fundus, and ________.

A) vestibule
B) greater omentum
C) rugae
D) pylorus

Pylorus

The region of the stomach that connects to the duodenum, responsible for the regulated passage of digested food.

Stomach

A muscular organ in the gastrointestinal tract that breaks down food through the action of acids and enzymes.

Omentum

A layer of fatty tissue that covers and supports the intestines and organs in the lower abdominal area.

  • Comprehend the morphological aspects and segments of the stomach.
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Denzell RodriguezMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The four regions of the human and feline stomach are the cardia, body, fundus, and pylorus. The pylorus is the region of the stomach that connects to the small intestine and is responsible for regulating the release of partially digested food into the intestines. The other choices are not part of the four regions of the stomach.