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Human Intestine (Cut View)
See Also: Intestines (An Overview)

Intestines (An Overview)

The intestines are divided into two major segments - the small intestine and the large intestine, and like the entire gastrointestinal system, consists of five layers of tissue - the serosa or outer-most layer, the circular muscle and the longitudinal muscle which are the layers responsible for the wave-like muscular contraction of smooth muscle known as peristalsis, the submucosa, and the mucosa which contains roughly four million microscopic finger-like projections called intestinal villi which because of their shape, can increase surface area for digestion and absorption of nutrients.

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Superior Mesenteric Vein
Superior Mesenteric Artery
Anus
Transverse Colon (Right side)
Transverse Colon (Left side cut)
Mesentery
Mesocolon
Submucosa
Mucosa
Serosa
Cross Section (Small Intestine)
Splenic Flexure
Rectum
Hepatic Flexure
Longitudinal Muscle
Circular Muscle
Cecum
Sigmoid Colon
Descending Colon
Appendix
Terminal Ileum
Ascending Colon
Jejunum at Duodenojejunal Flexure
Duodenum