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Gastric

Stomach
Stomach diagram.svg
The stomach is located centre left in the human body.
Illu stomach.jpg
Details
Precursor Foregut
System Digestive system
Artery Right gastric artery, left gastric artery, right gastro-omental artery, left gastro-omental artery, short gastric arteries
Vein Right gastric vein, left gastric vein, right gastroepiploic vein, left gastroepiploic vein, short gastric veins
Nerve Celiac ganglia, vagus nerve
Lymph Celiac lymph nodes
Identifiers
Latin Ventriculus
Greek Gaster
MeSH A03.556.875.875
Dorlands
/Elsevier
Stomach
TA A05.5.01.001
FMA 7148
Anatomical terminology
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The stomach is a muscular, hollow, dilated part of the gastrointestinal tract that functions as an important organ in the digestive system. The stomach is present in many animals including vertebrates, echinoderms, insects (mid-gut), and molluscs. In humans and many other vertebrates it is involved in the second phase of digestion, following mastication (chewing).

In most vertebrates, the stomach is located between the oesophagus and the small intestine. It secretes digestive enzymes and gastric acid to aid in food digestion. The pyloric sphincter controls the passage of partially digested food (chyme) from the stomach into the duodenum where peristalsis takes over to move this through the rest of the intestines.

The stomach lies between the oesophagus and the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). It is in the left upper part of the abdominal cavity. The top of the stomach lies against the diaphragm. Lying behind the stomach is the pancreas. A large double fold of visceral peritoneum called the greater omentum hangs down from the greater curvature of the stomach.


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