Definitionn. the part of the small intestine between the jejunum and the cecum
Last update: October 20, 2015
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The pelvis is peculiar in some points, such as the form of the ileum and the arrangement of its surfaces, resembling the human pelvis. [Please select]
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The seat of colic is occasionally the duodenum, but oftener the ileum or the jejunum; sometimes, however, both the cæcum and colon are affected. [Please select]
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Gastro-ileal folds: occur in some insects at the junction of the chylific ventricle with the ileum and serve as a valve. [Please select]
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Ileo-colon: the anterior portion of the hind-gut, extending from the mid-gut to the rectum, when not distinctly differentiated into ileum and colon. [Please select]
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Ileum: the small intestine; begins at end of chylific ventricle at the point where malpighian tubules join, and extends to colon. [Please select]
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The pyloric orifice is always more affected than the cardiac; the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, are inflamed; the cæcum is enlarged, inflamed, and generally impacted. [Please select]
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